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"The Atlanta JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION reports that former five-term Rep. Cynthia McKinney, "ousted from office in a hostile 2002 Democratic primary, wants a rematch against the woman who beat her: Democratic Rep. Denise Majette. McKinney's father, Billy McKinney, a former state representative, yesterday confirmed his daughter's planned entry into the 2004 4th District Democratic Party primary. 'Absolutely, she's running,' the elder McKinney said. 'We're going to make it exciting.' " McKinney lost to Majette after suggesting that President Bush may have known in advance about the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and did nothing. She also stirred opposition from supporters of Israel because of her outspoken advocacy of Palestinian causes."
-CQ Today Midday Update [1/12/2004]
It would really be a travesty if she got re-elected. It would say a lot about the district in Georgia she represents. As hard as I worked to support her candidate [some of you know what I'm talking about], looks like we must soon gear up for round two and ensure that Denise Majette retain her seat in the House of Representatives. We should be cracking down on bigots, not electing new ones!
"The Atlanta JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION reports that former five-term Rep. Cynthia McKinney, "ousted from office in a hostile 2002 Democratic primary, wants a rematch against the woman who beat her: Democratic Rep. Denise Majette. McKinney's father, Billy McKinney, a former state representative, yesterday confirmed his daughter's planned entry into the 2004 4th District Democratic Party primary. 'Absolutely, she's running,' the elder McKinney said. 'We're going to make it exciting.' " McKinney lost to Majette after suggesting that President Bush may have known in advance about the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and did nothing. She also stirred opposition from supporters of Israel because of her outspoken advocacy of Palestinian causes."
-CQ Today Midday Update [1/12/2004]
It would really be a travesty if she got re-elected. It would say a lot about the district in Georgia she represents. As hard as I worked to support her candidate [some of you know what I'm talking about], looks like we must soon gear up for round two and ensure that Denise Majette retain her seat in the House of Representatives. We should be cracking down on bigots, not electing new ones!
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