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PACKERS' HARLAN SEES TIDE CHANGING ON STADIUM REFERENDUM

          There "was a time" when the referendum on a 0.5% Brown
     County sales tax to help pay for a renovated Lambeau Field
     "looked like a lock," but now the September vote looks like
     "a very interesting election," according to Michael Bauman
     of the MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL.  Early polls showed the
     proposal at one time having 65% support, but the latest
     numbers show the question leading "only" 49%-46%.  Bauman:
     "What is going on? ... The Packers seem to be ideally
     positioned, if anybody ever is ideally positioned in
     requesting public funds, to prevail."  Bauman said three
     factors are "making this referendum an apparent horse race." 
     One, "raising taxes is an unpopular move, no matter what." 
     Two, the team has faced a "spate of off-the-field problems,"
     including charges of sexual assault against former TE Mark
     Chmura.  Packers President Bob Harlan: "We have been hurt by
     recent off-field situations. ... Our numbers have fallen. 
     I've had people tell me: 'Bob, it's hurting you more than
     you think it is.'  We need to counter that. ... There are
     groups out there fighting us and we have to counter them." 
     Finally, the team could face "voter apathy."   Harlan: "What
     worries me is the guy who waves his hand and says, 'Bob,
     don't worry, it's going to pass.'  That guy, we've got to
     get him to the polls" (MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, 6/11).  

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