and from the New York Times:Even though Elizabeth Edwards strongly favors Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's universal health care policy, she said neither she nor her husband would endorse a candidate for president soon.
Mrs. Edwards did not rule out an endorsement. But she said in an interview that she and John Edwards felt that they could be more effective as "nonaligned" and "honest brokers" on the issues they care about when talking to the remaining Democratic candidates...
...In reasserting her interest in public policy, Mrs. Edwards said her
husband, a former senator from North Carolina, had decided to attend to her
needs first because their lives had revolved around his past campaigns. While he
has not outlined a path for his future, she predicted he would focus on
antipoverty efforts.
In the long run, she said, she believed that the ways Mr. Edwards had
pushed his fellow candidates on issues like poverty and guided the party would
have effects far beyond this campaign.
Full article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/10/us/politics/10edwards.html?_r=1&ref=politics&oref=slogin
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