Senator John McCain held more than 100 town-hall style meetings during his 2000 and 2008 presidential campaigns in New Hampshire and became known for his "Straight Talk Express" tour of the state, engaging freely with voters and the press and casting himself as a candid politician willing to take on special interests. McCain died on Saturday at his home in Arizona after a months-long battle with brain cancer. The six-term Senator and Vietnam veteran was 81. We're talking with Granite Staters about John McCain and his strong bond with New Hampshire, which he called his second favorite state -- after his home state of Arizona. GUESTS: Former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte -- She considered Senator John McCain a political mentor and served on the Armed-Services Committee with McCain. While in the U.S. Senate, she travelled around the world with McCain, including to Vietnam and Afghanistan. Chris Galdieri - Associate Professor of Political Science at St. Anselm College . Joe McQuaid - Publisher
Senator John McCain held more than 100 town-hall style meetings during his 2000 and 2008 presidential campaigns in New Hampshire and became known for his "Straight Talk Express" tour of the state, engaging freely with voters and the press and casting himself as a candid politician willing to take on special interests. McCain died on Saturday at his home in Arizona after a months-long battle with brain cancer. The six-term Senator and Vietnam veteran was 81. We're talking with Granite Staters