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br> New York Gov. George Pataki spent a recent weekend at Camp David with President Bush, discussing New York politics, 9/11 memorial plans in the Big Apple, and Pataki's future. It's well known that the governor has been hoping for a high profile presidential appointment, perhaps even the No. 2 slot on the ticket in 2004. He isn't eager to run for a third term as governor, but there is little else for him to do politically. Now he is said to be pressing the president for consideration as vice presidential material in 2004 if Dick Cheney decides to stay home for good at his "undisclosed location." /p>"It's always the issue that Pataki is putting on the table, if nothing else, to keep it there for Bush to remember," says a longtime adviser to Pataki. "I think Bush understands that Pataki isn't trying to pester him. Pataki just wants out of New York so badly sometimes."
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