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		<title>Cecil County Politics: Exec, Council Face-Offs; Strange Times in Elkton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[News Analysis It was one of the strangest political events of this election season Tuesday night when candidates for Cecil County Executive and County Council met in their final face-off before the upcoming election. Sweepingly broad questions, given to the candidates in advance, prompted mostly scripted responses but there were a few odd moments when one candidate suggested people vote for his opponent and another said he might “resign” if people didn’t like the job he was doing. The forum, organized by the Cecil County Chamber of Commerce and held at Elkton High School, drew a crowd of about 125 people, mostly supporters of individual candidates and members of the Cecil County Patriots, the local “tea party” group that held its own candidates’ event earlier in the campaign season. Candidates were given time for opening and closing statements and in between responded to several broad questions—such as, what do you “see as your role in charter government,” “what is your demonstrated leadership experience,” what is “the state of Cecil County today” and an inquiry about the “future of Cecil County” and its business climate. Despite the bland format of the questions, Democrat Pam Howard, the former county treasurer who is [&#8230;]]]></description>
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