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		<title>Harris Defeats Colvin for Dist. 1 US House Seat; GOP Incumbent Battled Young Veteran, Democrat</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2018 04:39:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Andy Harris, the incumbent Republican for Maryland’s First District US House seat, won a bitterly contested fight against Jesse Colvin, a Democrat and first-time political candidate, as the overwhelmingly Republican district held to its majority party roots amid signs of discontent and an erosion of Harris support in some key areas. The District, which covers all of the Eastern Shore, including Cecil County, and parts of three counties on the western side of the Chesapeake Bay, is the most heavily Republican in the state by voter registration but Colvin had pinned his hopes on independents and cross-over voters. But Harris carried the district with 60.5 percent of the vote, while Colvin received 37.6 percent. A Libertarian candidate, Jenica Martin, received 1.9 percent of the vote. In Cecil County, the county’s GOP majority held sway, with Harris winning 61 percent of the local vote to Colvin’s 36.7 percent. Martin received 2.3 percent. But another GOP majority county, Talbot, switched course in the election, giving a 50.7 percent majority to Colvin and 47.8 percent to Harris. Easton was a hotbed of pro-Colvin support and activism, as well as the site of the only live, public debate between the two candidates during the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>CECIL CHATTER: Gush, The Bus, and Water Wings Redistricting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 20:13:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gov. O’Malley, USDA Secretary, Gush Over Grant It sounded like a political lovefest when Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley joined U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack in a conference call with reporters a few days ago to announce $5 million in “hunger-free community” grants in eight states, including $923,000 for Maryland. Vilsack is a former Democratic governor of Iowa. O’Malley is the new chairman of the Democratic Governor’s Association. “I think it’s fair to say there’s no governor in the country that’s been more committed to this effort to end childhood hunger than Martin O’Malley,” Secretary Vilsack said. And if that wasn’t enough, Vilsack added, “no one has done a better job of this than Maryland and I am excited to see Maryland receive one of these grants and I know it will be put to good use.” Maryland’s grant will go to the governor’s Office for Children to promote enrollment in food stamps (now dubbed “SNAP”) and school nutrition programs for eligible children. O’Malley said that there are many eligible children who have fallen through the cracks in the nutrition programs and several counties in particular have lower participation rates than the numbers of eligible children. He cited two Eastern [&#8230;]]]></description>
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