Turns out that the other America lives right next door to the 28,000-square-foot, $5.3 million mansion Mr. Edwards has built near Chapel Hill, N.C.
The Edwards' neighbor, Monty Johnson, lives on 42 acres that the Johnson family has owned for decades. Mr. Johnson, 55, has been known to brandish firearms to chase away trespassers, which frightens the former senator's wife, who called the Johnson property "slummy" and condemned its owner as a "rabid Republican."
"I don't want my kids anywhere near some guy who, when he doesn't like somebody, the first thing he does is pull a gun out," Elizabeth Edwards told the Associated Press, explaining why she hasn't said so much as "howdy" to her neighbor.
In response to Mrs. Edwards' suggestion that he left his property in run-down condition to spite the Edwards family, Mr. Johnson said: "I have to budget. I have to live within my means. I don't have millions of dollars to fix the place."
Mr. Johnson, who has posted a "Go Rudy Giuliani 2008" sign on a fence just 100 feet from the entrance to the Edwards' driveway, says he plans to sell his property and move because of increased taxes and hostility from the Edwards family.
"I thought he was supposed to be for the poor people," Mr. Johnson said. "But does he ever socialize with any poor people? He doesn't speak to me."
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