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		<title>Cecil County Council Campaign: Miller Top Fundraiser, Larsen Re-Writes History, Wilson AWOL</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2018 11:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Al Miller, a Republican candidate for the Cecil County Council in District 3, is the apparent top fundraiser in this year’s races for three Council seats, raising more than $24,000 so far in his bid to unseat an incumbent in the June 26 GOP primary. In three races with candidates aligned with the local ultra-conservative group, Campaign for Liberty, candidates have only received donations from officers of the C4L group. The third candidate has yet to file any campaign finance reports in his Council campaign, despite state law providing he should have filed two reports by now. And one of those candidates recently filed an overhauled version of his earlier report, re-writing his campaign finance history after Cecil Times reported that he had made expenditures that were not accounted for on his initial state finance report. County Council candidates run from the district in which they live, but all county voters get to cast a vote for all candidates throughout the county. DISTRICT 3— In this contest, Miller, a farm equipment sales executive and longtime president of the county fair whose family has deep roots in the agriculture community, is seeking to replace incumbent Councilor Dan Schneckenburger, a construction piping [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>CECIL (Politics) CHATTER: Tilghman TV Ads; PAC Still Hides $ Used to Attack Judge</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2014 16:03:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CONGRESS RACE TAKES TO AIRWWAVES The longshot candidacy of Bill Tilghman, a Democrat running in November against incumbent Republican Rep. Andy Harris (R-1), recently took an expensive gamble: buying about a week’s worth of heavy saturation over-the-air television ads in Baltimore and Salisbury. The ad, entitled “Any Good Idea,” promotes Tilghman’s message that he is not a partisan ideologue and is willing to listen to ideas from all sides of the political spectrum. It’s a message that has been used successfully in other districts around the nation where so-called “Blue Dog Democrats”—moderates or fiscal conservatives—have overcome more conservative Republican opponents. It is also a strategy that helped former Rep. Frank Kratovil, a Democrat who briefly held the District 1 congressional seat, until he fell to the conservative Harris. But since Kratovil’s tenure, the district has been re-drawn to make it even more heavily Republican in voter registration, with the result that the gerrymandered district became the repository for the geographic bulk of the state’s GOP voters and Harris the only Republican in the state’s Congressional delegation. “The problem in Washington is no one listens to one another,” the ad begins. Tilghman, who is a retired lawyer whose family roots on [&#8230;]]]></description>
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