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Some question Elizabeth Edwards' motives for Oprah interview

Jim Morrill - The Charlotte Observer

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May 08, 2009 07:23 AM

As Elizabeth Edwards continued to air details of her husband's affair Thursday, she opened the gates to a tabloid torrent that left even friends and supporters questioning her motives.

In an hour-long interview with Oprah Winfrey, she talked about former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards' affair with a campaign worker. And in a new book out today, she calls the former mistress, Rielle Hunter, "pathetic."

The media campaign, with more TV appearances and book signings scheduled, breaks months of silence about the affair. It also sparked a backlash.

Hunter has said she wants a DNA test to prove the paternity of her year-old child. Her sister kept the issue alive Thursday night on "Entertainment Tonight." Blogs are breathlessly following the latest turns of what's become North Carolina's long-running soap opera.

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Meanwhile, some of the Edwardses' friends are scratching their heads.

"The risk is that it stirs up a lot of ugliness and unpleasantness," said Gary Pearce, a Democratic strategist who helped John Edwards win a 1998 Senate race.

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