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		<title>Cecil County Council GOP Candidates: Anti-Government &#8216;Campaign for Liberty&#8217; Faction vs. Problem Solvers, Economic Development Backers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Republicans running for the Cecil County Council in this year’s June primary election squared off Thursday night in a political forum, with two chief factions emerging in the contests&#8211; local education and economic development backers and problem-solvers contrasted with allies of the state and national anti-government “Campaign for Liberty” organization. But there were also some nuanced positions in the middle. The forum, which was sponsored by the Cecil County Republican Club and held at the county administration building in Elkton, was largely polite and restrained in tone, under strict guidelines for decorum set in place by the club’s president, Steve Moore. (Husband of County Executive Tari Moore.) But one candidate, incumbent Councilor Diana Broomell (R-4), did get a “warning” from Steve Moore when she burst into laughter at comments of another candidate. Under the forum’s format, questions were posed to one candidate at a time but other candidates running for any seat had the chance to offer a rebuttal comment. Only three of the five County Council seats are at stake in this year’s election: District 2, currently represented by Joyce Bowlsbey (R); District 3, currently represented by Michael Dunn (R); and District 4, currently represented by Broomell (R). All [&#8230;]]]></description>
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