Kaine’s wife, Anne Holton, no stranger to political stage
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Anne Holton first stepped into the spotlight in 1970 as a white student enrolling in a predominantly black middle school in Virginia’s capital as part of a push for school integration by her father, the state’s governor at the time.
Decades later she’s stepping onto an even bigger stage as she works to get Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Holton’s husband, vice-presidential nominee Tim Kaine, elected to the White House.
A vivacious Harvard Law graduate, former judge and former state secretary of education, Holton has begun campaigning solo for Clinton. She’s expected to stay on the campaign trail, both with her husband and by herself, through Election Day.
Officially, Holton is going to a focus on promoting Clinton’s plans for education, foster care reform, and other issues. But her unofficial role appears to be trying to make Clinton more relatable. She often highlights Clinton’s role as a new grandmother in campaign appearances, sometimes eliciting “awwws” from friendly audiences.


