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Byline: Julia Reed
When I visit Elizabeth Edwards at her family's spacious new house in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, she has just returned from the obligatory-and, in this case, exhausting-trek through New Hampshire. In a single day she made no fewer than seven campaign appearances on behalf of her husband and presided over the opening of the John Edwards for President office in Manchester, where even the reporter for the notoriously grumpy and conservative Union Leader was bowled over. ("Elizabeth Edwards was the star," he wrote, "and her star quality emanates from within.") She'd made it back to North Carolina by midnight; talked to her husband, who was on the ...