
On Saturday, August 25th, 2018, America lost one of its most respected politicians. Senator John McCain lost his battle against a glioblastoma tumor, and people across the nation are paying respects. McCain started his career in politics in 1976, and he first held political office in 1982 with a seat in the House of Representatives. After winning as a senator in 1986, it started to be noticed that McCain was not afraid to point out the faults in the practice of the Republican Party. McCain came to be known as a “maverick” in politics for this uncommon action and doing something that is challenging in the lives of everyday people: pointing out faults in something one believes or supports for the greater good. Not only does McCain have an impressive political history as the Senator for Arizona, but he also has an interesting background.

The highly admired veteran and politician fought many battles throughout his life. He fought for our country in Vietnam, for our economy and rights in the House and Senate, and for himself in a long battle with cancer. McCain decided to end treatment for his glioblastoma on August 24th, and he passed away surrounded by loved ones in his home on August 25th. May this hero and political “maverick” rest in peace.