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Is there any recent, interesting news regarding Rob Tully John Edwards?

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Is there any recent, interesting news regarding Rob Tully John Edwards?

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Rob Tully, John Edwards loyalist, reacts to his adultery admission Rob Tully qualifies as an absolute John Edwards stalwart. A longtime Democratic activist in all-important Iowa — he ran unsuccessfully for a House seat there in 1998 and then served a stint as state party chairman — Tully first sized up Edwards as a prospective presidential contender in 2001. A trial lawyer like Edwards, Tully said he told the then-little-known freshman senator from North Carolina that he could count on his help should he launch a White House race. Tully was true to his word, serving as campaign co-chair for Edwards’ 2003-04 run — where the candidate’s surprise second-place finish in the Iowa caucuses set the stage for his eventual selection as John Kerry’s running mate — and assuming the same role for Edwards’ 2007-08 bid. Tully was totally committed, as he related in an interview with NPR almost exactly a year ago. So his reaction was worth checking following Edwards’ revelation Friday of an extra

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Rob Tully qualifies as an absolute John Edwards stalwart. A longtime Democratic activist in all-important Iowa — he ran unsuccessfully for a House seat there in 1998 and then served a stint as state party chairman — Tully first sized up Edwards as a prospective presidential contender in 2001. A trial lawyer like Edwards, Tully said he told the then-little-known freshman senator from North Carolina that he could count on his help should he launch a White House race. Tully was true to his word, serving as campaign co-chair for Edwards’ 2003-04 run — where the candidate’s surprise second-place finish in the Iowa caucuses set the stage for his eventual selection as John Kerry’s running mate — and assuming the same role for Edwards’ 2007-08 bid. Tully was totally committed, as he related in an interview with NPR almost exactly a year ago. So his reaction was worth checking following Edwards’ revelation Friday of an extramarital affair. “I’m disappointed. That sums it up,” he told The Ti

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