'RUNNIN' MATES' JUDI 'N' RUDY AIM FOR '08
By STEPHANIE GASKELL and KATE SHEEHY
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February 6, 2007 -- Sexy Judi Giuliani is keeping a tight lip-lock on her
hubby as he moved even closer yesterday to officially announcing his
presidential bid.
As his loyal missus bared some of the secrets of her marriage to "America's
Mayor" in a candid new interview, Giuliani had his eyes on another prize. "We
still have to formally announce it and do a few more things, but this about as
close as you're going to get," Giuliani said on Fox News Channel's "Hannity and
Colmes" last night - hours after filing federal "statement of candidacy"
papers. "Today, we just took another step toward running for president,"
Giuliani added. "It's a big step, an important one. Asked on the show if he's
"in to win," Giuliani said, "Gosh, yeah. I mean, that's the only reason to do
it." Judi, 52, insisted that when her hubby takes the plunge, she won't mind
playing second fiddle to his political ambitions - and she revealed the
famously tough-as-nails former mayor's sensitive side. "I've always liked
strong, macho men, and Rudy - I'm not saying this because he's my husband - is
one of the smartest people on the planet," gushed the
former Judith Nathan to Harper's Bazaar in editions due out Feb. 20. "What
people don't know is that Rudy's a very, very romantic guy. We love watching
'Sleepless in Seattle.' Can you imagine my big testosterone-factor husband
doing that?" Describing Rudy, a former federal prosecutor, as "the Energizer
Bunny with no rechargeable batteries," Judi said, "One of the most remarkable
things about my husband, who sleeps three or four hours a night, is his energy
level and stamina. "I truly believe that one of the keys to a successful
marriage is not trying to change your partner: This is the person I fell in
love with. And I married a man who loves to work, never takes time off, because
if you like what you do, you won't need to. "If he decides to run for
president, we'll follow that path together," she told Harper's. Judi said she
gets her hyper husband to slow down by pushing him onto the golf course: The
pair spent their honeymoon in 2003 taking putting lessons in
Colorado
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