Meghan McCain mourns Arizona going ‘full blown MAGA’ following primary election


Meghan McCain, an Arizona native, decried the results of the state’s primary election on Wednesday, claiming the state has “gone full blown MAGA.”

The daughter of the late John McCain, a veteran, former senator, and former Republican presidential nominee, Meghan McCain has maintained her father’s feud with former President Donald Trump.

Though the primary election results have not all been called, Trump-endorsed candidate for governor Kari Lake, who denies the results of the 2020 presidential election, leads Karrin Taylor Robson, who was endorsed by former Vice President Mike Pence, by just a few percentage points.

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Kari Lake, a Republican candidate for Arizona governor, speaks at her election night party on Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022, in Scottsdale, Arizona.


“I see my initial predictions were right despite the initial excitement of Robson pulling ahead – Congratulations to my home state for full making the transition to full blown MAGA/conspiracy theory/fraudster. The voters have spoken – be careful what you wish for,” McCain tweeted early Wednesday morning.


“Kari Lake will most likely win despite the fact that she was a lifelong progressive liberal, maxed out to Obama for her entire life. All she had to do was vomit up MAGA talking points and people bought it. She is a fraud, a conspiracy theorist, and not up to the character of Gov,” she tweeted Tuesday evening during the primary.

Trump-endorsed candidate for Senate Blake Masters is projected to win his primary battle and move on to the general election in November to face Democratic incumbent Mark Kelly.

Controversial incumbent lawmakers Rep. Paul Gosar and state Sen. Wendy Rogers, both of whom have been accused of espousing a white nationalist ideology, are projected to win their respective primaries against Republican challengers.

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McCain’s vacant spot on ABC’s The View is set to be filled Thursday, and the show is expected to announce former White House Director of Strategic Communications Alyssa Farah Griffin as her replacement. However, the frequent guest host is facing backlash from both sides, as conservatives have largely denounced her over her dramatic political transformation, and the left-leaning fan base is hesitant to accept her.

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