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The Rise of Maria

Maria Shriver has eclipsed her husband's power, and helped Arnold win re-election this year. What's next for America's most famous couple?

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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's celebrity wife Maria Shriver is wielding surprising influence in the Golden State as she becomes America's new Evita.

Can her power and charisma provide the boost that Arnold needs to win re-election this year?

And what is Maria's own agenda for her husband's career, California and the nation.

Newsmax magazine's special report "The Rise of Maria" reveals why observers believe the former broadcaster, Kennedy heiress and mother of four has even eclipsed her movie star husband's power.

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This exclusive Newsmax report explores:

  • How Maria's address to state legislators heralded the emergence of a new "Evita" of American politics.
  • Pull a Hillary? Shriver's intriguing response when asked if she'll run for office herself.
  • Behind the scenes: Maria's role in Schwarzenegger's ill-fated ballot initiative election.
  • Maria's crucial role in Arnold's re-election effort.
  • How Maria's support averted a potential Schwarzenegger sex scandal.
  • Why Maria compares herself to Robert F. Kennedy.
  • Power: California first lady's day-to-day involvement in state affairs.
  • How Maria grills aides in sessions they call the "Full Maria."
  • Little-known facts about Maria and Arnold's wedding.
  • Why Schwarzenegger biographer Laurence Leamer calls Maria the "Yoko Ono" of California politics.
  • Maria's role in canceling an NBC interview with author Leamer.
  • The bold prediction a young Schwarzenegger made about marrying a Kennedy.
  • Maria's gift as a "self-promoter."
  • How her agenda caused a ruckus at a state museum.
  • The likely Maria-inspired appointment that infuriated Republicans.
  • Maria's new friendship with Nancy Reagan - and how she differs from the Gipper's wife
  • Dick Morris offers analysis about Schwarzenegger's re-election chances.
  • Why Maria might be "relieved" if Arnold's doesn't get re-elected.
  • What conservatives like Bill Simon and David Horowitz really think about Maria.
  • And much more.

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