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		<title>Cecil County Sen. Nancy Jacobs Gives Up GOP Leader Post to Explore Political Options; Redistricting Scenarios Abound</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ANALYSIS State Sen. Nancy Jacobs (R-Harford/Cecil) told fellow Republicans in Annapolis Thursday night that she would not run again for the GOP Minority Leader post in the state Senate for the 2012 session, saying she wanted to explore other political options&#8211; including a possible run for governor or Harford County executive in 2014 or Congress against incumbent Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-2) in 2012. But that declaration reflects a deeper political intrigue in the upcoming redistricting battle for state legislative districts following the 2010 census and the Democratic-controlled redistricting process that will re-draw state Senate and House of Delegates district lines. A Democratic-controlled advisory commission will submit a legislative redistricting proposal to Governor Martin O’Malley in December and the governor will submit his version to the General Assembly in January. Jacobs’ declaration was predicated on the potential redistricting of her state Senate district (34) to cut out Cecil County. Western Cecil County provided her with an overwhelming margin of support that was responsible for her re-election in 2010, after Democrat Art Helton beat her by a tiny margin in her Harford County home base. In an email, Jacobs said she advised fellow Senate Republicans that she felt she should not seek [&#8230;]]]></description>
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