Giuliani's ex-wife says the former mayor was afraid he'd become irrelevant after losing the 2008 GOP presidential nomination: NYT
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Judith Giuliani said her ex-husband was fearful of irrelevancy after ending his 2008 White House bid.
Her feelings were detailed in an essay adapted from an upcoming book about the former NYC mayor.
Rudy Giuliani entered the GOP primary to much fanfare, but stumbled in the early nominating states.
Judith Giuliani, the former wife of Rudy Giuliani, said in the adaptation of an upcoming book that her ex-husband was concerned about becoming irrelevant after leaving the 2008 Republican presidential contest and throwing his support behind then-Arizona Sen. John McCain.
Earlier in his career, Giuliani had been the hard-charging US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and a two-term mayor of New York City, but the demise of his White House bid led him to do a lot of soul-searching, which Andrew Kirtzman detailed in "Giuliani: The Rise and Tragic Fall of America's Mayor."
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