Cox Throws a Bull Moose Party
June 27, 2005 | 9:21 a.m.
In the latest in a string of process-related announcements, Ed Cox will be rolling out an exploratory committee on Wednesday for his Senate challenge to Hillary Clinton. The advisory didn't say who would actually be exploring the possibility of putting Richard Nixon's son-in-law in the Senate, but the M.C. named for Wednesday's event at the Women's National Republican Club in midtown is Theodore Roosevelt IV.
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