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though Spitzer firmly denied a published report that the couple was separated."Regarding 
Silda's dearth of appearances on the campaign, there has been a maelstrom 
of media attention focused on Eliot's entry into the race," said Lisa 
Linden, the campaign's spokeswoman. "He has no desire to bring his family 
into the media frenzy at this time."Linden did not say when, or 
if, the former New York first lady would campaign for her husband. 
Spitzer has acknowledged the "hurt" he caused his wife but said she 
would soon join him on the trail.Wall Spitzer didn't respond to a 
request for comment."No one will forget that press conference; having her 
get back out there is a lot to ask," said Christina Greer, 
professor at Fordham University. "She could be saying, `I did it once. 
I was raked over the coals, with people analyzing my scarf, my 
jewelry, my tears. You want to get back out there? Fine, but 
don't expect me to do it with you."'Spitzer's primary rival, Manhattan Borough 
President Scott Stringer, campaigned with his wife the day after Spitzer 
announced his bid.Experts differ as to how much Wall Spitzer's absence will 
matter."Is it a sign she thinks he'll do it again?" Schiller asked. 
"Has he really learned his lesson? It could signal to women that 
she has doubts about his character."Political strategist Bill Cunningham, 
a former adviser to Mayor Michael Bloomberg, said voters pick a candidate 
based on the spouse and don't care if they a
re there."A role 
of a spouse is a lot like chicken soup amid an array 
of medicines," Cunningham said. "It doesn't hurt, but whether or not it 
has profound value is unclear."On the other hand, there is little question 
that Abedin, who was a top adviser to Hillary Clinton at the 
State Department and is now running her transition team to private life, 
is fully invested in her husband's mayoral run.She was pregnant with the 
couple's now 19-month-old son, Jordan, when Weiner stepped down from office. 
As the former congressman entered a self-imposed political exile, the 36-year-old 
Abedin traveled the globe with Clinton. Although she rarely was more than 
a few feet from one of the world's most famous women, Abedin 
fiercely protected her privacy and avoided the limelight.That changed this 
spring. She sat down for an extensive New York Times Magazine interview 
that was the first step of Weiner's comeback and she even had 
a brief speaking role in his mayoral campaign kick-off video, saying, "We 
love this city and no one will work harder to make it 
better than Anthony."She tapped into the Clinton family's vast network of 
donors and raised more than $150,000 over the last two months for 
her husband. And last weekend, she made her debut on the trail, 
walking Harlem's streets hand-in-hand with Weiner, 48, who has gone from 
punch line to one of the race's front-runners."I'm having so much fun," 
she told reporters. "It's just wonderful to see the re
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