CHARLOTTE, N.C. — President Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump, spoke with former White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders at an event in Charlotte on Wednesday morning.

In front of a crowd of around 75 she spoke about a number of issues.

“He's [Trump] giving everyone a voice, and that's why there's so much passion, and that's why there's so much enthusiasm, because he is the people's voice. He pledged to be the voice for the voiceless, the voice for the forgotten men and women of this country, and he has delivered,” Ivanka Trump says.

Spectrum News 1 also spoke with former Sen. John McCain's wife Cindy McCain.

McCain says she's never voted for a Democrat and is still a Republican, but she felt it was important to endorse former Vice President Joe Biden this election.

“I watched like everybody else this administration astound me with things that they would do that would lack leadership, lack empathy...so I decided I could no longer sit home and yell at the television set like everybody else, but I had to do something, and I endorsed Joe,” McCain says.

McCain says Biden will work across the aisle and bring bipartisanship back to the White House. She also hopes other high-profile Republicans, including Sen. Mitt Romney and former President George W. Bush, who have not announced who they're supporting this election, will endorse Biden.