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Sen. John McCain's replacement to be named on Tuesday

ARCHIVO - En imagen de archivo del 29 de enero de 2008, el senador John McCain, republicabo por Arizona, celebra en Miami su triunfo en las elecciones primarias de Florida. McCain, cuya carrera política de 35 años lo llevó al Congreso y a la candidatura presidencial republicana, murió el sábado 25 de agosto de 2018 después de padecer cáncer de cerebro durante más de un año. Tenía 81 años. (AP Foto/Charles Dharapak, archivo)

PHOENIX, Arizona — John McCain's widow says former Arizona U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl will be named as her deceased husband's replacement in the U.S. Senate.

Cindy McCain disclosed the choice Tuesday ahead of a news conference by Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, who will make the appointment.

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The appointee will fill the seat until the next general election in 2020. In that cycle, voters will get to decide who fills the remainder of McCain's seat through 2022. 
 The political stakes are high since Kyl could participate in the vote on whether to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.
   Kyl will be rejoining the Senate at a time when Democrats are eager to take control of the chamber in this year's midterms. 
   McCain died Aug. 25 of brain cancer.

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