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Sen. Ensign's admission blurs conservative image (AP)

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Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev. speaks at a news conference at the Lloyd D. George Federal building, Tuesday, June 16, 2009 in Las Vegas. Ensign apologized for having an affair with a member of his campaign staff more than a year ago and says he remains 'deeply committed' to his service in the U.S. Senate. In Las Vegas on Tuesday, Ensign called the affair 'absolutely the worst thing that I have ever done in my life,' and said he and his wife sought counseling and reconciled. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)AP - For much of his public career, Sen. John Ensign has appeared a model of the religious right. By this week, he had become just another politician diminished by scandal. Rattled, humbled and alone at the podium, Ensign acknowledged to reporters an extramarital affair, the sort of moral failing he's criticized in the past.


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