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		<title>Sanders Beats Clinton in Local Final Tally; McCarthy Widens Cecil County Exec Margin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS ANALYSIS Who knew there were so many “socialists” in conservative Cecil County? Or is that “Hillary haters?” Bernie Sanders, a self-professed lifelong “socialist,” eked out a 28-vote victory in Cecil County over state and national front-runner Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary for President in the April 26 election, according to final vote tallies issued on Monday&#8211; including counts of provisional ballots and two rounds of absentee ballot counts. Clinton was slightly ahead in early voting, election day balloting and early counts of absentee and provisional ballots in Cecil County, but the final count of additional absentee ballots resulted in 3,562 total votes for Sanders and 3,534 votes for Clinton. Statewide, Clinton won the Democratic primary with 62.5 percent, to Sanders’ 33.8 percent, according to state Board of Elections reports. Cecil County was one of only four in the state to favor Sanders over Clinton. All those counties—Allegany, Garrett, and Carroll, as well as Cecil—are generally conservative politically. The other counties have long leaned Republican overall, while Cecil County shifted to a GOP voter registration majority more recently. Local Democrats have usually been more conservative than fellow party members elsewhere in the state. Given the more conservative views of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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