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A Q&A With Will Campos
Patch asked the three candidates for Prince George's County Dist. 2 to answer some questions about their plans, should they win the election. Here's what they said.

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Patch asked the three candidates for Prince George's County Dist. 2 to answer some questions about their plans, should they win the election. Here's what they said.

Queensbury Road residents say that directing more traffic onto their street could be dangerous.
Patch asked the three candidates for Prince George's County Dist. 2 to answer some questions about their plans, should they win the election. Here's what they said.
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