
MCCarthy, who is among those leading the charge to legislate vaccines she claims cause autism in children, was thrilled when Republican MCCain stated that he believed there was a connection between the thimerosal vaccine and autism.
She arranged for a meeting with the Senator and flew to speak to him about her own experiences - her son Evan has battled autism since he was born.
The actress hoped the meeting would prompt MCCain to make autism and the battle against it a leading issue in his election campaign.
But, at the last minute, he backed out of the May (08) meeting - after learning there's no hard medical evidence linking vaccines and autism.
MCCarthy says, "I literally flew to go see MCCain, his team agreed to it (meeting), I was prepped and then all of a sudden his campaign manager said, 'We're ahead in the polls and this is a very, very touchy subject. Let's not give this interview right now.'"
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