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Maryland's Shady Operator

AS A CANDIDATE for the Maryland Senate two years ago, Nathaniel Exum, a Prince George's County Democrat, asserted that he was "a proven servant of the people." In fact, he is a proven servant of special interests, often unsavory ones.
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