For the first time in history, Presidential candidates' wives from both parties sat on a panel together at the Women's Conference 2007. Democrats Elizabeth Edwards and Michelle Obama and Republicans Jeri Thompson, Ann Romney, and Cindy McCain shared their views and experiences of being a candidate's wife with an audience of 14,000.
The nonpartisan discussion was dominated by descriptions of the challenges of balancing family, work and a political campaign, all while remaining grounded. The participants generally agreed on the role of a candidate's wife in a Presidential campaign. Elizabeth Edwards stated that the idea of candidates' wives as “strategists is overplayed.”
Following the Candidates' Wives Panel, Elizabeth delivered a moving speech in honor of women surviving breast cancer where she spoke on the importance of living deliberately.
Oh, and if you are wondering about Hillary's spouse Bill, yes he was invited. According to First Lady of California Maria Shriver, who hosted the Conference, he was asked to come and serve coffee, but declined.
Watch highlights of Elizabeth Edwards at the Women's Conference 2007 here:
Elizabeth Edwards: “Live Deliberately”
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Sounds like an interesting event. I’ve noticed that on the Republican side none of the candidates seem to have their wives doing as many campaign events as Elizabeth Edwards or Michelle Obama have been doing in Iowa.
desmoinesdem Wed 24 Oct 8:00 AM
Interesting point
It does seem the spouses of the Republican candidates are not as involved on the campaign trail as are the spouses of the Dem Presidential candidates.
ncdem-amy Wed 24 Oct 2:01 PM