Cindy McCain denied a report Wednesday that she and her daughter Meghan would endorse former Vice President Joe Biden for president in 2020.
According to the Washington Examiner, the late Arizona GOP Sen. John McCain’s 64-year-old widow and 34-year-old daughter planned to publicly support Biden in hopes of removing President Donald Trump from office in 2020.
“They talk regularly and have been supportive of his run," an unnamed source told the Examiner. "The question is going to be timing and coordinating with the Biden campaign … I wouldn't expect a formal family endorsement because some of McCain's family is still in the military, but I do expect Cindy to speak out at some point."
But in a tweet Wednesday, Cindy McCain shut down the report.
“Joe Biden is a wonderful man and dear friend of the McCain Family. However, I have no intention of getting involved in presidential politics,” she wrote.
In November, Cindy McCain declined to commit to voting for Trump in 2020, telling the BBC she couldn’t be sure he’d even run for reelection.
Meghan McCain, a co-host on ABC's "The View," has been a vocal critic of Trump, particularly of his attacks on her father after his death.
Biden is expected to announce his candidacy Thursday.
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