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Senator Ben Cardin tells Nestor he will be sprinting to the finish line in Washington

Senator Ben Cardin tells Nestor he will be sprinting to the finish line in Washington

Sprinting to the finish line in Washington

First elected to the House of Delegates in 1966, the local statesman Ben Cardin will complete his public service to our citizenry 16 years after heading to D.C. as a Maryland Senator. Joining Nestor at MACO in Ocean City, the Baltimore champion says he's got plenty left to do before he departs The Capitol in January 2025.
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