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Cynthia McKinney , is mulling a presidential bid. One of her former staffers is a leader in Georgia for the Green Party, and McKinney's name has been mentioned prominently as an alternative candidate for that party's nomination should Ralph Nader choose not run again. /p>But McKinney, who last year failed to win her party's renomination for the House in a Georgia district expressly created for her, isn't counting her presidential eggs before they hatch. She has already begun filing papers to run again for the House from her old district in 2004.
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