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Nixon Son-in-Law May Challenge Clinton=20
Edward Cox, a son-in-law of President Nixon, is considering a =
Senate run next year against Hillary Rodham Clinton, a longtime friend =
and adviser said Friday. [Story continues below...]
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"To say he's running against Hillary Clinton is to way overstate =
it, but he's interested in it. He's testing the waters," said the =
adviser, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "We're meeting with people =
and sometime, probably in April or so, a decision will be made."=20
Cox, 58, married Tricia Nixon at a ceremony in the White House =
Rose Garden in 1971. He is a partner in a Manhattan law firm and a =
member of the State University of New York board of trustees, appointed =
by Gov. George Pataki.=20
The adviser said Cox, who has never run for public office, would =
not seek the Republican nomination if either Pataki or former New York =
Mayor Rudolph Giuliani decided to do so. Neither is expected to seek the =
Senate seat, and both are potential 2008 presidential candidates.=20
Cox was unavailable to comment because his mother died this week, =
the friend said.=20
Clinton, who easily beat then-Rep. Rick Lazio in the 2000 Senate =
race, is also considered a potential 2008 White House contender. New =
York Republicans have made it clear they would like to short-circuit =
that possibility by beating the former first lady in the 2006 Senate =
race.=20
Several state-level Republicans have expressed interest in the =
race.=20
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