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In Comptroller Race, Glassman Says He Wants To Be ‘Traditional Trustee Of The People's Money'
Harford County Executive and former state legislator Glassman (R), the lone Republican candidate, concedes the race is an "uphill climb."

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Harford County Executive and former state legislator Glassman (R), the lone Republican candidate, concedes the race is an "uphill climb."

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