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Election 2018: Talbot Democrat Forum with County Council Candidates

June 2, 2018 by The Spy

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The Talbot County Democratic Forum hosted a Democratic County Council Candidates Presentation last night at the Democratic Headquarters on Dover Street. To the surprise of both the candidates and the organizers, a standing room only crowd showed up to hear six of the seven candidates in the June primary speak on the issues facing Talbot County next year.

The candidates at the gathering included Keasha Haythe, Naomi Hyman, Robin Page, Rose Potter, Maureen Scott-Taylor, and Dominic “Mickey” Terrone.  The seventh candidate, Pete Lesher, was unable to attend due to his responsibilities at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum that evening.

The Spy was there to record each candidates opening remarks and responses to audience member questions.

This video is approximately fifty minutes in length. The Spy will be providing equal coverage to the Republican candidates with a similar format on June 7. 

 

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