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  Reagans weren't happy with McCain's divorce
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News DateMonday, July 14, 2008 03:40:00 AM UTC0:0
DescriptionOutside her Bel Air home, Nancy Reagan stood arm in arm with John McCain and offered a significant — but less than exuberant — endorsement.

"Ronnie and I always waited until everything was decided, and then we endorsed," the Republican matriarch said in March, in the only words she would speak during the five-minute photo-op at her home on the west side of Los Angeles. "Well, obviously, this is the nominee of the party."

In a written statement, she described McCain as "a good friend for over 30 years." But that friendship was strained in the late 1970s by McCain's decision to divorce his first wife, Carol, who was particularly close to the Reagans, and within weeks marry Cindy Hensley, the heiress to a lucrative Arizona beer distributorship.

The Reagans rushed to help Carol, finding her a series of political and White House jobs to ease her through that difficult time.

McCain, who is about to become the GOP nominee, has made several statements about how he divorced Carol and married Hensley that conflict with the public record.

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