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A GOP Congressional Candidate's Lonely Voice
No Republican has captured more than 25 percent of the vote in Maryland's 4th Congressional District since its boundaries, twisting through Montgomery and Prince George's counties, were redrawn not long before the congressional election in 1992.
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By Rosalind S. Helderman
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A GOP Congressional Candidate's Lonely Voice
No Republican has captured more than 25 percent of the vote in Maryland's 4th Congressional District since its boundaries, twisting through Montgomery and Prince George's counties, were redrawn not long before the congressional election in 1992.-
By Rosalind S. Helderman