Cindy McCain, the wife of late Sen. John McCain, is temporarily stepping away from her duties as the executive director of the U.N. World Food Program after suffering a minor stroke. The WFP, the ...
“I can see [Arizona] going Democrat, I really can,” McCain said during an interview for POLITICO’s Women ... a heartfelt fondness for Jill and Joe Biden, whose friendship with the McCains dates back ...
Sept 22 (Reuters) - Cindy McCain, the widow of Senator John McCain, became the latest prominent Republican voice to back Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in his bid to wrest the White House ...
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Cindy McCain suffers a mild stroke and will take leave from World Food Program while recovering
NEW YORK (AP) — Cindy McCain, the widow of Sen ... as U.S. ambassador to the U.N. agencies for food and agriculture under former President Joe Biden. McCain broke with Republicans when she endorsed ...
President Joe Biden is nominating Cindy McCain to be the U.S. representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture. It's one of 17 nominations announced Wednesday that included major ...
Cindy McCain recently suffered a mild stroke, according to an Oct. 9 statement from the United Nations World Food Programme, which she heads. McCain, 71, was expected to make a full recovery, the ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Cindy McCain will advise Democrat Joe Biden's presidential transition team as it prepares for the former vice president to take office if he wins in November. Biden's transition team ...
Cindy McCain, widow of Senator John McCain and head of the UN World Food Programme, is recovering from a mild stroke while continuing her legacy of global humanitarian work.
Cindy McCain, the widow of Sen. John McCain and head of the U.N. World Food Program, suffered a mild stroke this week and is said to be recovering “well," according to a press release Thursday from ...
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