“…Scholarly interest in presidential spouses is still young (for a review, see Stooksbury & Edgemon, ; Watson, ). To date, such work has mainly focused on three areas: the individual First Lady and her role (e.g., Borelli, ), the political influence they might exert within the White House (e.g., O'Connor, Nye, & van Assendelf, ), and public opinion about the formal and informal construct of the office (e.g., Burrell, Elder, & Frederick, ). Something that remains unexamined is the prospective First Lady's role in identity construction during the presidential campaign from her unique position as someone able to address candidate's personal attributes and experiences.…”