Whos got the edge in the race for Dane County executive?
function PA_GoPrint_1() { document.body.innerHTML = ” + document.body.innerHTML + ”; document.body.innerHTML += ‘\n ISTHMUS | The Daily Page \n Who\’s got the edge in the race for Dane County executive? \n \n by Jack Craver\n on Wednesday 01/19/2011 1:04 pm \n \n In many ways, the race for Dane County executive is very similar to last summer\’s race in the Democratic primary for the 77th Assembly seat. Both contests were spurred by longtime incumbents suddenly stepping down, and both required candidates to immediately mobilize. Similarly, the result is a condensed group of left-leaning candidates. However, unlike the 77th race, few people (including yours truly) pretend to know who has the advantage in this campaign.\n\n \n There are a number of factors to consider. The first is name recognition. Who\’s got it?\n\n \n 1. Joe Parisi. Even spring voters barely pay attention to who\’s running for county clerk, but the years Parisi spent in that position must account for something. Perha
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