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MR. ENEY: Can you go to the Eastern Shore to
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settle that?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Let's give Mr. Kentner an
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opportunity to finish before we open up that point.
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MR. KENTNER: I have one more point. Mention
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was made that Nebraska is made up largely of a homogeneous
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population. From a national point of view, this is, I'm
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sure, entirely correct. However, from the point of view
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of a practicing, sometime practicing politician in Nebraska
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I would say that there are a great number of differences
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and many of which are very important to Nebraskans in
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general, as well as to the politicians.
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I think, at this point, that would conclude
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my remarks. If you have any questions, I would be happy
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to try to answer them.
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MR. SCANLAN: In your judgment, would the
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unicameral system of Nebraska work just as well, better
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or worse, if you didn't have the nonpartisan aspect to
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it?
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DR. WINSLOW: You ask a practicing politician
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that?
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