Sherrie Rollins Can Have Job Back
NEW YORK — Sherrie Rollins, the former White House aide who quit her post when her husband went to work for Ross Perot, will get her job back if she wants it, a top Bush adviser says.
“She’s a victim in all this,” senior Bush campaign adviser Charles Black said. Sherrie Rollins had been in charge of the White House public liaison office. Although proclaiming her support for Bush, she resigned to avoid any potential conflicts while her husband, Edward J. Rollins, was working for Perot.
Rollins told reporters in Dallas Wednesday that he had phoned his wife with the news that he was quitting as Perot’s campaign co-manager, and “she said something about ‘I told you so.’ ”
Rollins said he expected he would be hearing the same refrain for “the next 30 years.”
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