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		<title>Cecil County Council Candidates Debate at Chamber Forum; C4L Faction Takes Mainstream Postures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Republican candidates for the Cecil County Council faced off this week in a polite question-and-answer session sponsored by the county’s Chamber of Commerce, with three challengers aligned with the Campaign for Liberty ultra-conservative group taking more mainstream positions than their social media presence. The event, held at Cecil College on 5/14/2018, also included a panel of GOP candidates for the three House of Delegates seats in District 36, with two challengers trying to unseat incumbents. (Cecil Times will be filing an in-depth report on the District 36 state race in the future and will include candidates’ comments therein.) The program only focused on races where there were contested seats in the June 26 party primaries and Carl Roberts, the former county schools’ superintendent who moderated the event, said another panel would be held in the fall to focus on general election races with cross-party competition. The format of the questions, crafted by a panel of Chamber members and not disclosed in advance to the candidates, posed essentially the same questions to all County Council candidates, but grouped the inquiries by Council district, so the rivals for a particular seat answered the questions at the same time. The questions focused on [&#8230;]]]></description>
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