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Decker loses challenger

June 16, 2010 By WRN Contributor

Republican state Senate candidate Kevin Hermening is dropping out of the primary race. The announcement leaves Wausau doctor Pam Galloway and Glen Flora businessman Jimmy Boy Edming to face off in the September primary, for the chance to take on Senate Majority Russ Decker in November’s general election.

“I have concluded that there is nothing that I alone could do in Madison to change the attitude and culture should I be successful,” Hermening said in a statement. “I can have a much more profound impact on my community by moving forward in the non-elected arena of public service.” Hermening said he will not make an endorsement in the race.

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