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Sen. Cory Booker’s Wife on His Marathon Speech: I Didn’t Want Him to ‘Die’ or Suffer ‘Injury’

Last year, Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey made headlines when he gave a marathon speech on the Senate floor. His passionate and unwavering stand against the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh captured the attention of the nation. However, behind the scenes, there was one person who was more concerned about his well-being than the political impact of his speech – his wife, Rosario Dawson.

In an exclusive interview with Breitbart, Dawson revealed that she was worried about her husband’s safety during his 8-hour long speech. She said, “I didn’t want him to ‘die’ or suffer ‘injury’ during his marathon speech.” Her concern was not unfounded, as Booker had previously suffered from kidney stones and dehydration during a similar stand against the repeal of the Affordable Care Act.

Dawson’s worry for her husband’s safety is a testament to their strong and loving relationship. The couple has been together for more than a year and has been openly supportive of each other’s endeavors. While Dawson is a well-known actress and activist, Booker is a rising star in the Democratic party and a strong advocate for social justice.

During his marathon speech, Booker not only stood against the confirmation of Kavanaugh but also shed light on the injustices faced by women, immigrants, and people of color in America. He spoke about the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity. His words resonated with many, and his speech was hailed as a powerful and courageous act.

But for Dawson, it was more than just a political statement. She explained, “I know my husband’s heart and his passion for fighting for what is right. But as his wife, I couldn’t help but worry for his well-being during such an intense and physically demanding moment.”

Dawson’s concern for her husband’s safety is a reminder that behind every strong and successful individual, there is a supportive and loving partner. In the fast-paced and often cutthroat world of politics, having a stable and loving relationship can be a source of strength and motivation.

Booker’s wife also shared how she and her husband have a deep understanding and respect for each other’s work. She said, “We both have a passion for making a positive impact in the world, and we support each other in our endeavors. I am proud of my husband for his unwavering commitment to fighting for justice and equality.”

Despite the challenges and sacrifices that come with being in the public eye, Dawson and Booker’s relationship continues to thrive. They are often seen attending events and rallies together, championing important causes and spreading love and positivity. Their relationship is a shining example of how two individuals can come together and make a difference in the world.

In the end, Booker’s marathon speech may not have changed the outcome of the confirmation, but it showcased his determination and unwavering spirit. And while Dawson may have been worried for her husband’s well-being, her support and love were a constant source of strength for him. Together, they continue to inspire and motivate others to stand up for what they believe in and make a positive impact in the world.

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