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HOT SPRINGS, Va. A squabble about scandals is consuming much of
the first debate between Virginia's gubernatorial candidates.Democrat Terry
McAuliffe confronted Republican Ken Cuccinelli about gifts he took from
Jonnie Williams and his troubled nutritional supplements firm, Star Scientific.
When the company sued Virginia over a $700,000 tax dispute, McAuliffe claimed,
Cuccinelli owned stock in the company and let the case languish.Lecturing
Cuccinelli about Williams, McAuliffe said, "Instead of taking him to court,
he took you to New York."McAuliffe wrongly claimed that a prosecutor's report
Thursday said Cuccinelli should be prosecuted for his role with Williams.
It made no such finding; it cleared Cuccinelli.Cuccinelli accused McAuliffe
of fabricating claims about his electric car company's employment figures
and a wood pellet company in Hampton Roads that has produced no
pellets.
NEW YORK Two New York City political wives, forever linked by
their husbands' humiliating scandals, are taking very different roles in
their spouses' improbable political comebacks.Silda Wall Spitzer, who famously
stood by husband Eliot Spitzer in 2008 when he stepped down as
governor in a prostitution scandal, hasn't been seen in the early days
of his campaign for city comptroller, though Spitzer insists she's supportive.Huma
Abedin, who was notably absent when husband Anthony Weiner resigned his
congressional seat in 2011 after he acknowledged sending lewd Twitter photos
to women, has been a key player in his surging mayoral run.
She's appeared in his campaign launch video, raised tens of thousands of
dollars and joined him on the campaign trail.The two women, who have
no known relationship, will have little choice but to occupy the spotlight
again before Election Day -- and they may affect their husbands' chances
to regain office."When the significant other forgives you, it makes your
road back in politics that much easier," said Wendy Schiller, a political
science professor at Brown University. "If the wife goes on the campaign
trail or seems really supportive, it makes a huge difference. If she
doesn't, it may raise doubts with women."To many, Wall Spitzer's anguished
appearance at her husband's side when he admitted paying for sex with
prostitutes, is the archetype of the sad genre of wronged political wives,
so much so that it h
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