Karen Price could be New Zealand's next "First Lady" but says she will always be a mother and lawyer before she is a politician's wife, and people will "take me as they find me".
Speaking to the Weekend Herald about Labour leader David Cunliffe, as part of its The Man Who Would be Prime Minister series, Price said she had never wanted to be a politician's wife and still wasn't comfortable with it.
She said she had been a diplomat's spouse before so knew the drill but also had her own career as an environmental lawyer and was mother to two sons.
"I'm pretty frank. You take me as you find me and people can take it or leave it. I'm pretty busy with my career and the juggle is pretty extreme. So I do what I can, but I'm primarily a mum and a lawyer before I'm a political spouse."
She told how Cunliffe pretended to be a security guard to meet US President Bill Clinton while a diplomat in the US.