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Ivey mulling bid to be PG's county executive

Published 07/10/09

WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) - Glenn F. Ivey calls himself a "purist" when it comes to chocolate.

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He wants it unadulterated. But when it comes to finding strategies to reduce crime in Prince George's County, the state's attorney is open to innovation. And when it comes to discussing his political ambition, things get less clear-cut.

Well into his second term, Ivey is angling to move up in county leadership. But he faces challenges, including the fallout over the unsolved death of a jail inmate, a close friend being a potential competitor and the county's ongoing public safety...

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