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"I don't believe my husband would recognize it," McCain told MSNBC of the GOP. "But I do know one thing: he'd be fighting like the dickens to able to pull it back together and bring it back to what it was during previous Republican administrations and previous administrations as well."
Factions of the Republican Party have become increasingly divided, largely over their stance toward for former President
"I'm still a Republican. I believe in the party and I believe in what we stand for. But right now we've lost our way," said McCain, the current ambassador to the United Nations Agencies in Rome, appointed by President
McCain's comments came hours before she accepted a presidential medal of freedom Biden posthumously awarded to her late husband, a military hero and champion of bipartisan
"We used to argue like hell on the Senate floor. But then we'd go down and have lunch together afterwards," Biden, who served in the Senate alongside the late Republican, said at the ceremony on Thursday.
"I never stopped admiring John," the president continued. "Never said a negative thing about him in my life because I knew his honor, his courage, and his commitment."