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Republican Presidential Field Tops In Divorces

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s entry into the Republican presidential campaign gives the emerging GOP field the edge over the Democrats in the number of divorces or annulled marriages.

The GOP has long touted itself as the party of family values, but its developing 2008 presidential field has recorded four divorces and one annulment, compared to three divorces among the Democrats.

In addition to Giuliani, who has had one marriage annulled and another end in divorce, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is twice divorced and Sen. John McCain of Arizona has one divorce.

Among the Democrats, Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio has had two divorces and Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut has one.

The longest married 2008 presidential candidate is a Republican, former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, who has been married 38 years to the former Anne Davies.

Romney is followed in the Republican field by Rep. Duncan Hunter of California, married 34 years to his wife, Lynn; former Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas, married 33 years to his wife Janet; Rep. Tom Tancredo of Colorado, married 30 years to his wife Lynn; Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas, married 24 years to his wife, Mary; and Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, married 22 to his wife Lilibet.

Retired NATO Commander Wes Clark of Arkansas and his wife Gert have been married 36 years, the longest among Democrats.

They are followed closely by Gov Bill Richardson of New Mexico and his wife, Barbara, 33 years; former Gov. Tom Vilsack of Iowa and his wife, Christie, also 33 years; and Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, 31 years.

The rest of the Democrats are former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina and his wife, Elizabeth, married 29 years; Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware and his wife, Jill, also married 29 years; and Sen. Barrack Obama of Illinois and his wife, Michelle, married 14 years.

Biden’s first wife, Neillia Hunter, died in an auto accident in 1972, six years after the couple was married.

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By Sandy

February 6, 2007 1:08 PM | Link to this

I asked my evangelical neighbor how she felt about her daughter marrying a divorced man. She said the usual, “Well we did not like it but we prayed about it and he is a good man.” I reminded her of what Jesus had to say about divorce and how she and her husband can pick out passages in the Bible about homosexuality but ignore the passages that are direct quotes of Jesus on divorce. No answer because there is no answer except hyprocrisy! The evengelicans say the Bible is the divinely inspired work of God but pick and choose what they want to believe. Of course,so do many others i.e. Muslims do with the Koran.

By Mike

February 6, 2007 4:44 PM | Link to this

Ironic, but among the leading Republicans, only the Mormon has not had multiple wives.

By PBCE RESIDENT

February 6, 2007 4:48 PM | Link to this

AAAAHHHH MIKE: you slay me….lmao.