Meghan McCain Biography
Meghan McCain is an Author, columnist, and television personality from America who has held positions with MSNBC, Fox News, and ABC News. Following her departure from The View, McCain became a columnist for the Daily Mail website.
Meghan McCain Age
She is 38 years old as of early 2023. She was born Meghan Marguerite McCain on 23 October 1984 in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. She celebrates her birthday on 23 October.
Meghan McCain Family | Siblings
McCain is the oldest of Senator John McCain and Cindy McCain’s four children. Her siblings include; Bridget McCain, John Sidney McCain IV, James McCain, Sidney McCain, Andrew McCain, Douglas McCain, and Jack McCain.
Meghan McCain Husband | Children
Ben Domenech, a conservative writer, and commentator, proposed to McCain in July 2017. On November 21, 2017, they tied the knot at McCain’s family ranch in Page Springs, Arizona. McCain revealed in July 2019 that she had miscarried earlier that year. In 2020, she gave birth to their first daughter. In January 2023, McCain gave birth to a second daughter.
Meghan McCain Education
She went to Phoenix Country Day School as well as Xavier College Preparatory, a Catholic private high school for girls. When she was 11 years old, she made an appearance at the Republican National Convention in 1996. At the Board of Visitors Debutante Ball at the Camelback Inn in Paradise Valley, Arizona, on April 5, 2003, McCain was presented to society. In 2007, she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in art history from Columbia University.
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Meghan McCain Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $10 million.
Meghan McCain Books
McCain discusses in her book Dirty Sexy Politics how she nearly overdosed on Xanax on election day. She published a book with the title My Dad, John McCain in 2008. She signed a six-figure book deal with Hyperion in April 2009. She stated her objectives as follows: I only want to be a young, cool Republican woman for other Republican women.
The book was described as a self-portrait of her adolescence by the New York Times. However, some of the reviews were harsher. “It is impossible to read Dirty, Sexy Politics and come away with the impression that you have read anything other than the completely unedited ramblings of an idiot,” Leon H. Wolf wrote in a piece of writing. McCain called “unforeseen professional circumstances” the reason she canceled an appearance at Juniata College during the book’s promotional tour.
Meghan McCain Weight Loss
Just four weeks after giving birth to her second child, McCain was put under a lot of pressure to take a “quick fix” to lose weight. She advised taking an Ozempic “miracle shot” as a quick fix for losing the baby weight. I refuse because it is horrifying, unfair, and troubling. Ozempic is semaglutide, a drug for Type 2 diabetes, but it’s also being given to celebrities and socialites to help them lose weight. She proceeded to make sense of the peculiarity behind the “wonder drug” that is by all accounts a recent fad among Superstars.
Meghan McCain The View
Shortly thereafter, she co-hosted the daytime talk show The View until 2021. Following her departure from The View, McCain became a columnist for the Daily Mail website. McCain appeared on The View again in September 2009 and February 2010. McCain was appointed as the ABC daytime talk show The View’s permanent co-host.
Meghan McCain Daily Mail
Following her departure from The View, McCain became a columnist for the Daily Mail website. McCain started working as an opinion columnist for the tabloid newspaper the Daily Mail in September 2021. Bad Republican, McCain’s memoir, was published in April 2022 and sold 244 copies in its first week.
Meghan McCain Memoir
Her mission journal, Messy Provocative Governmental issues, was distributed in September 2010. She discusses her relationships with McCain’s campaign staff and her thoughts on Sarah Palin in it. She expresses that the Conservative Faction appeared “to have lost it’s over the most recent decade,” that the moderate development appeared “dead set on limiting our opportunities as opposed to extending them,” and that inside the Conservative Association, she felt a specific pressure to assume control over the thoughts of others, similar to Glove Romney, particularly with respect to same-sex marriage, which was a risk for the presence of the party.
The book was described as a self-portrait of her adolescence by the New York Times. However, some of the reviews were harsher. “It is impossible to read Dirty, Sexy Politics and come away with the impression that you have read anything other than the completely unedited ramblings of an idiot,” Leon H. Wolf wrote in a piece of writing. McCain called “unforeseen professional circumstances” the reason she canceled an appearance at Juniata College during the book’s promotional tour. However, according to her Twitter account, she was actually in Las Vegas for a girls’ weekend as she dealt with an e-mail breakup with her boyfriend.
Meghan McCain Political Views
Republican Senator John McCain is “liberal on social issues.” When she was 18 years old, she became an independent voter and cast her ballot for John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election. She supports sex education, birth control, and life, and she believes that conservatives are hypocrites when it comes to abortion. She shares her father’s views regarding stem cell research, environmentalist legislation, and global warming. She supports the repeal of “Don’t ask, don’t tell” and has advocated for gay rights. She and her mother Cindy posed for the NOH8 Campaign, a celebrity photo project opposing California’s Proposition 8 constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
The Trump administration’s ban on transgender service was called “an unfair, un-American, and dangerous policy” by Senator John McCain. She voted for Evan McMullin rather than Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. At her father’s funeral on September 1, 2018, McCain delivered a eulogy at Washington National Cathedral, describing his passing as the “passing of American greatness.” McCain also voiced his opposition to the attack on the U.S. Capitol in 2021, arguing that domestic terrorists ought to be treated in the same manner as Al-Qaeda. She demanded that Trump be removed from office and that the 25th Amendment be invoked.