One of the likely outcomes of John Edwards’ bad judgment is the muting – at least temporarily – of his wife’s public voice.
Over the past year, Elizabeth Edwards, battling an inoperable cancer diagnosed in 2007, has become an outspoken advocate for universal health insurance and a critic of John McCain’s health care proposals.
She is also a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, where she blogs occasionally for the center’s Wonk Room.
Elizabeth EdwardsEdwards campaigned extensively for her husband in both 2008 and 2004. Like her husband, she is an attorney, with a degree from the University of North Carolina Law School. She is also a trustee of the Wade Edwards Foundation, named for their son, who died in 1996, at age 16.
Her memoir, Saving Graces: Finding Solace and Strength from Friends and Strangers, was a best seller.
Last night she released a statement about her husband’s admission to having an affair in 2006:
John made a terrible mistake in 2006. The fact that it is a mistake that many others have made before him did not make it any easier for me to hear when he told me what he had done. But he did tell me. And we began a long and painful process in 2006, a process oddly made somewhat easier with my diagnosis in March of 2007.
This was our private matter, and I frankly wanted it to be private because as painful as it was I did not want to have to play it out on a public stage as well.
She asked for privacy, and an end to the “voyeurism” that has included “news helicopters over our house and reporters in our driveway.”
Both Elizabeth and John Edwards have said their marriage will endure. Yet John Edwards appeared alone last night in his interview with “Nightline.”
Edwards said he’d asked his wife not to accompany him, because “she should not be involved in protecting me from whatever the consequences of this are.”
As the Atlantic reports today, several aides had expected Elizabeth Edwards would speak at the Democratic convention on Monday. But party officials said no invitation had been extended to either John or Elizabeth Edwards.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama told reporters in Hawaii that the couple had decided not to participate in the convention. “If I’m not mistaken I think that…the Edwards family indicated that they probably wouldn’t be attending the convention,” Obama said.
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