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"I'm not in this race as the next step in my political career," the front-running Republican candidate said at an Arbutus forum.

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"I'm not in this race as the next step in my political career," the front-running Republican candidate said at an Arbutus forum.

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"It's an honor" to have Mitt Romney in Arbutus, a resident says.
"It's an honor" to have Romney in Arbutus, resident says.
"It's an honor" to have Mitt Romney in Arbutus, a resident says.
"It's an honor" to have Mitt Romney in Arbutus, a resident says.
"I'm not in this race as the next step in my political career," the front-running Republican candidate said at an Arbutus forum.
"It's an honor" to have Romney in Arbutus, resident says.
"It's an honor" to have Romney in Arbutus, resident says.
The southwestern Baltimore County suburb of Arbutus is ideal for Romney's only visit to the state before the April 3 primary, a political leader says.
The southwestern Baltimore County suburb of Arbutus is ideal for Romney's only visit to the state before the April 3 primary, a political leader says.
"This is one of the few times Maryland Republicans can come out in public," said one Baltimore County resident.
"It's an honor" to have Romney in Arbutus, resident says.
"It's an honor" to have Mitt Romney in Arbutus, a resident says.
The southwestern Baltimore County suburb of Arbutus is ideal for Romney's only visit to the state before the April 3 primary, a political leader says.
The town hall at the American Legion post is the GOP hopeful's only appearance in the state before the April 3 primary.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is scheduled to speak in Arbutus at 3:30 pm.
The location makes the southwestern suburb an ideal location for events, political leader says.
The town hall at the American Legion post in Arbutus is the GOP hopeful's only appearance in the state before the April 3 primary.
The town hall at the American Legion post is the GOP hopeful's only appearance in the state before the April 3 primary.