Sen. John McCain concluded his final book, "The Restless Wave," with a reflection on his life of service. McCain wrote, "I hope those who mourn my passing, and even those who don’t, will celebrate as I celebrate a happy life lived in imperfect service to a country made of ideals, whose continued service is the hope of the world." We take a look back at how McCain spoke of his life, legacy, and the country he loved.
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Sen. John McCain represented Arizona, but New Hampshire played a special role in his political career. McCain held 114 town halls across the Granite State during his presidential campaign in 2000. John Dickerson, who covered McCain in the lead-up to his historic victory in that year's New Hampshire primary, returned to Peterborough to hear McCain's confidantes reminisce about the senator's remarkable political story.
During his more than three decades in the Senate, some of John McCain's closest friends and collaborators were Democrats. McCain challenged lawmakers to set aside party loyalty and work together, a standard he tried – not always successfully – to live by. John Dickerson reports.
Campaign officials reminisce about the Arizona senator's successful run in the 2000 Republican presidential primary
McCain's life and legacy will be celebrated in a series of public and private events in Arizona and Washington
McCain's life and legacy will be celebrated in a series of public and private events in Arizona and Washington
After two decades of collaboration, the political strategist talks of Sen. John McCain's life, death and political legacy
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Sen. John McCain, a military hero who became a political giant, died of brain cancer at his Arizona home on Saturday. His funeral services will be held in Phoenix, Washington, D.C., and Annapolis. Nancy Cordes, who covered the senator’s career for the past decade, reports.
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