New York Daily News

McCain’s temp replacemen­t

- Denis Slattery

The former GOP senator shepherdin­g President Trump's Supreme Court pick through his confirmati­on process will temporaril­y fill the Senate seat left empty by John McCain's death.

Retired Sen. Jon Kyl has committed to serve in McCain's place only until the end of the year, said Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, who announced his appointmen­t Tuesday.

“It's my hope that he serves longer,” Ducey, a Republican, said, adding Kyl was “the best possible person, regardless of politics.”

Kyl, who spent 18 years on the chamber's Judiciary Committee before stepping down from the Senate in 2012, has spent the summer acting as a political sherpa to Brett Kavanaugh, Trump's Supreme Court nominee.

His appointmen­t now allows him to vote for the nomination.

McCain's widow, Cindy McCain, disclosed the choice shortly ahead of Ducey's news conference.

“Jon Kyl is a dear friend of mine and John's. It's a great tribute to John that he is prepared to go back into public service to help the state of Arizona,” she wrote on Twitter.

Kyl could technicall­y fill the seat until the next general election in 2020. He has said he won't run for a full term.

The conservati­ve former pol will pad Republican­s' narrow margin in the Senate. They hold a 51-49 majority, but McCain stayed in Arizona for much of the past year as he was being treated for brain cancer that killed him Aug. 25.

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