Deborah Carr Rhodes

Deborah Carr Rhodes (b. August 5, 1965) is a Georgeland journalist and political figure. She is the wife of former Prime Minister of Georgeland Campbell Rhodes.

Educated at Santa Christina University, Mrs. Rhodes graduated with a journalism degree and began working for the Sergiocitta Chronicle as a sub-editor. In 1990 she began her career with the Santa Christina Herald, becoming its Topstad lobby correspondent in 2000. In 2002 she began a relationship with Rhodes, still Prime Minister at the time. This caused her to be fired from the Herald, a decision she initially appealed but later dropped the civil suit.

In 2004, the couple married; a daughter, Phoebe, was born five months after the wedding. A second child is expected in 2006.

For the 2005 election, Mrs. Rhodes served as her husband's campaign media director.

Following Mr. Rhodes' retirement from politics, Mrs. Rhodes announced (August 10, 2005) that she would seek Liberal Democratic pre-selection for her husband's old House of Commons seat of Santa Christina. She is known to have the backing of several key LDP figures, including her husband and Prime Minister Zoe Parker