"I can't say anything for the Nathan Petrelli that's here now," and she couldn't keep the thread of hurt out of her voice, "But when he was running back in ... our New York he was genuine. I wouldn't have willingly let him lie to anyone." Even to get votes.
She knew well enough that she'd worded her statement poorly before, but she wasn't about to apologize for it. She shook her head, though, and continued, "And you don't have anything to be embarrassed about." Just so that he knew.