The Arizona Republic

Cindy McCain offers next steps

‘Fight for a greater cause,’ widow urges

- William Cummings

Cindy McCain made an emotional plea Friday in an op-ed in USA TODAY for Americans to honor her husband, Arizona Sen. John McCain, by following his example and fighting for a cause greater than themselves.

“This was the essence of John McCain’s message to our nation,” she said. “We must join together, shaped by our deepest values of liberty, equal justice, and respect for the dignity of all people, hardened by unwavering courage and integrity, and step into the arena to fight for a greater cause.”

From his military service to his time in Congress, McCain spent his life fighting for his ideals, Cindy said. “With his passing, America inherently understood that this is the kind of leadership we want. That this is the kind of country we want to be.”

McCain, 81, died last month from brain cancer and was honored in a series of moving services. Cindy McCain said thousands of people have asked how they can best honor his legacy.

“I’ll tell you how,” she said. “Join me in the arena. Fight for a greater cause.”

She urged people to support the work of the McCain Institute for Internatio­nal Leadership, where “we will pay his legacy forward.” The institute, based in Washington, D.C., is run in partnershi­p with Arizona State University. The selfdescri­bed “do-tank” aims to advance “character-driven global leadership,” promote democracy and human rights, keep a strong national defense, and serve “causes greater than one’s selfintere­st.”

McCain was a Republican throughout his political career, but his identity as a maverick who was willing to put country above party earned him admiration from across the political spectrum.

“So much of our politics, our public life, our public discourse can seem small and mean and petty,” former President Barack Obama said at McCain’s funeral. “Traffickin­g in bombast and insult and phony controvers­ies and manufactur­ed outrage. It’s politics that pretends to be brave and tough, but in fact is born of fear. John called on us to be bigger than that. He called on us to be better than that.”

 ?? DREW ANGERER/GETTY IMAGES ?? Cindy McCain watches as service members carry her husband’s casket after his funeral at Washington National Cathedral on Sept. 1.
DREW ANGERER/GETTY IMAGES Cindy McCain watches as service members carry her husband’s casket after his funeral at Washington National Cathedral on Sept. 1.

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