Democrats Gush Over John McCain at Debate when Asked to Name ‘Surprise’ Friend

In this Aug. 25, 2009 file photo, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., holds a healthcare town hall
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Democrats cited Sen. John McCain as one of their “unlikely” friends when asked to name someone by CNN during the 2020 presidential debate on Tuesday.

“For me, it’s John McCain, and I miss him every day,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar said. “I traveled all over the world with him.”

Klobuchar recalled McCain standing up for her chance to speak when they were in groups of world leaders.

Bernie Sanders also cited McCain, recalling his time working with the Republican senator on Veterans Affairs.

“I worked with John McCain, and I certainly did not get in that legislation, working with John McCain all that I wanted, but it turned out we were able to pass a very, very significant piece of legislation,” Sanders said.

Former Vice President Joe Biden said that McCain was a dear friend.

“John McCain worked for me,” Biden said, noting that he was a close friend who frequently visited him and his family at his home.

“On his death bed, he asked me to give his eulogy,” Biden continued. “He was a great man of principle, he was honorable.”

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