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Government
GOP fields congressional challengers in each districtPublished 02/08/08
Before the first vote is cast Tuesday in Maryland's primary, the state's Grand Old Party has already declared its mission accomplished.
Republican Party Executive Director John Flynn said the GOP put more emphasis on staying competitive across Maryland this year, rather than letting Democrats run unopposed in left-leaning districts.
Meanwhile, Democrats are looking for a chance to win back all of the state's congressional districts, party spokesman David Paulson said. Not only are the Democrats targeting Wayne Gilchrest, who is seen as vulnerable within his own party, but Western Maryland Rep. Roscoe Bartlett...
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