In divorce papers, Jack Ryan faces no-win situation
Daily Herald Reports
Posted 6/11/2004
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jack Ryan of Wilmette is caught between the proverbial rock and a hard place when it comes to the release of his much-hyped divorce papers.
If either Ryan or a California judge releases the documents, which are thought to contain embarrassing information of a highly personal nature, Ryan's candidacy could well be swallowed up by a swirl of controversy about his recent past.
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The controversy over Ryan's refusal to disclose threatened to derail his candidacy the week before the March Republican primary. The campaign manager of an opponent claimed to have seen a copy of the papers and released a statement containing the salacious alleged details. But the media, lacking their own verified copy, didn't bite. Ryan held firm in his argument that the papers need to remain sealed to protect his young son. And he was able to keep one in three primary voters in the fold, enough to win. Ryan now is fighting in court against two media organizations over the papers, with a ruling expected June 17.
If the custody documents are released and say what they are alleged to say, some Republican leaders say they fear Ryan's candidacy would be devastated. Conservatives could revolt, increasing pressure on GOP leaders to persuade Ryan to drop off the ticket. Independents who have yet to decide between Ryan and Democratic nominee Barack Obama might write Ryan off before the summer even starts. While only Ryan can withdraw from the ballot, the pressure for him to do so from Republican leaders reaching potentially as high as the White House could be overwhelming. Nationally, control of the Senate hinges on a few key races like this one.more--->
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