Cindy McCain video on Joe Biden to air at DNC

Cindy McCain will speak for Joe Biden on Tuesday night at the Democratic National Convention, lending her voice to a video tribute to Biden’s friendship with her late husband, Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona.

‘My husband and Vice President Biden enjoyed a 30+ year friendship dating back to before their years serving together in the Senate, so I was honored to accept the invitation from the Biden campaign to participate in a video celebrating their relationship,’ she wrote on Twitter. 

Cindy McCain is the latest Republican to join the Democratic gathering after a number of prominent officials – former Ohio Gov. John Kasich, former New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman, former New York Representative Susan Molinari and former GOP California gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman, the former CEO of Hewlett Packard who now runs Quibi.

While she may not say specifically she is endorsing Biden for president, her participation in the video will be taken that way. It’s her biggest support of Biden’s candidacy and her first foray into the 2020 election. 

Cindy McCain narrates a video that will air at Tuesday’s Democratic convention talking about Joe Biden’s friendship with her late husband John McCain

John McCain and Joe Biden met in the 1970s when McCain was assigned to be a military aide for Biden on a trip overseas - above a still from the video

John McCain and Joe Biden met in the 1970s when McCain was assigned to be a military aide for Biden on a trip overseas – above a still from the video

John McCain's voice is heard in the video joking he had to carry Joe Biden's bags on that trip but Biden shot back McCain never carried his bags

John McCain’s voice is heard in the video joking he had to carry Joe Biden’s bags on that trip but Biden shot back McCain never carried his bags

The video narrated by Cindy McCain is called 'An Unlikely Friendship'

The video narrated by Cindy McCain is called ‘An Unlikely Friendship’

John McCain spent five and a half years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam; President Trump insulted him in 2015 when he said he didn't like people who are captured

John McCain spent five and a half years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam; President Trump insulted him in 2015 when he said he didn’t like people who are captured

Democrats have pushed a unity theme in their convention, which became a fully virtual gathering due to the coronavirus pandemic, selling Biden as a candidate who appeals to people across the political spectrum. 

Many of the speeches have question President Donald Trump’s qualifications to hold the Oval Office while outlining Biden’s credentials for the job. 

In an advance clip posted to YouTube and posted on her Twitter account, Cindy McCain talks about how Biden, then a Delaware senator, met her husband in the 1970s when John McCain was assigned to be a military aide for him on a trip overseas. 

The video notes John McCain would joke he had to carry Biden’s bags, while Biden responds: ‘He never carried my bags.’ 

The two men became friends, and the families would gather for picnics in the Bidens; backyard.

John McCain and Joe Biden seen together in October 2017 when McCain received the Liberty Medal from Chair of the National Constitution Center's Board of Trustees

John McCain and Joe Biden seen together in October 2017 when McCain received the Liberty Medal from Chair of the National Constitution Center’s Board of Trustees

John and Cindy McCain at the Ambrosetti International Economic Forum on September 1, 2017 in Cernobbio, Como, Italy

John and Cindy McCain at the Ambrosetti International Economic Forum on September 1, 2017 in Cernobbio, Como, Italy

‘They would just sit and joke. It was like a comedy show, sometimes, to watch the two of them,’ Cindy McCain says in the clip. 

Her appearance for Biden comes ahead of the Republican National Convention next week, where President Trump will be formally nominated for a second term.

Trump and the late senator had a long history of enmity the president targeting McCain both before and after his death. 

In 2015, as a Republican presidential candidate, Trump said McCain – who spent five and half years in captivity during the Vietnam War – wasn’t a hero ‘because he was captured. I like people who weren´t captured.’ 

In July 2017, McCain, in his last vote as a senator, angered Trump when he gave a dramatic thumbs down to vote against repealing President Obama’s healthcare law. McCain was the deciding vote.  

When McCain died on a Saturday in 2018 after suffering from brain cancer, the Trump administration lowered the flag over the White House to half-staff but had raised it by Monday. 

There was a public outcry and the flag was eventually lowered again. Trump pointedly wasn’t invited to McCain’s funeral, which took place in Washington’s National Cathedral.

Instead McCain was eulogized by Obama, who defeated him in the 2008 presidential race with Biden as his running mate, and former President George W. Bush, who defeated McCain in the 2000 Republican presidential primary. Bill and Hillary Clinton were also in attendance as was a who’s who in the political world. 

Biden gave a eulogy for McCain at a memorial service for him in Arizona ahead of his formal state funeral. Biden was a pallbearer for McCain during the service at Washington’s National Cathedral.  

Even after his death, Trump continued to attack John McCain, going after him in March 2019 for his role in the Justice Department investigation into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 presidential election. During that contest, McCain received a copy of the unverified Christopher Steele dossier – which claimed that the Russians had blackmail material on Trump – and turned it over to federal authorities.

Senator John McCain participates in a reenactment of is swearing in ceremony with Vice President Joe Biden, inside the Old Senate Chamber on Capitol Hill, with Cindy McCain

Senator John McCain participates in a reenactment of is swearing in ceremony with Vice President Joe Biden, inside the Old Senate Chamber on Capitol Hill, with Cindy McCain

Joe Biden consoled Meghan McCain during an appearance on 'The View' after her father was diagnosed with brain cancer

Joe Biden consoled Meghan McCain during an appearance on ‘The View’ after her father was diagnosed with brain cancer

Cindy McCain at her husband's flag-draped coffin as he lies in state in the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol on August 31, 2018

Cindy McCain at her husband’s flag-draped coffin as he lies in state in the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol on August 31, 2018

Biden consoled Meghan McCain during an appearance on ‘The View’ after her father was diagnosed with brain cancer. Meghan McCain, who has become a fiery Trump critic, has said Biden continues to reach out to her. 

Biden’s son Beau died from the same cancer as John McCain in 2015.

Meghan McCain has suggested she´d be voting for Biden in November but Cindy McCain has pointedly stayed out of the presidential race. 

In April of last year, amid rumors that the McCains would wade into the election in support of Biden, Cindy McCain tweeted that Biden is ‘a wonderful man and a dear friend of the McCain family.’

‘However,’ she added at the time, ‘I have no intention of getting involved in presidential politics.’

The video on Biden’s friendship with McCain is one of a series of short documentaries created by Oscar Award-winning director Davis Guggenheim, who worked on ‘An Inconvenient Truth,’ the 2006 documentary on climate change that featured former Vice President Al Gore and won an Academy Award.