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Washington – John Edwards says voters shouldn’t throw him their support just because his wife has cancer.

“Do not vote for us because you feel some sympathy or compassion for us. That would be an enormous mistake,” Edwards told CBS’s “60 Minutes” in an interview that aired Sunday. “The vote for the presidency is far too important for any of those things to influence it.”

Edwards and his wife, Elizabeth, who has been diagnosed with a recurrence of breast cancer, defended his decision to remain in the race. She said she couldn’t live with denying him the chance to be president.

“That would be my legacy, wouldn’t it, Katie?” according to a transcript of the interview with Katie Couric. “That I’d taken out this fine man from – from the possibility of – of giving a great service.”

After working as a lawyer, John Edwards, a former U.S. senator from North Carolina, said this was a chance to give public service to “a country that I love – both of us love, as much as we love our lives.”

They announced Thursday she was once again facing cancer, only this time it was incurable and had spread to her bone.

Anticipating the demands of the campaign trail, Elizabeth Edwards said her options were clear: “Either you push forward with the things that you were doing yesterday or you start dying.”

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