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in Nebraska? Does he have a leadership, and if Governor
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Morrison proposes a conflict of interest law, a reduction
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of taxes, reapportionment, this or that, what happens to
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it, and the program doesn't get through? Do the people
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hold Governor Morrison responsible, his leadership? Who
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is his leadership? That is what I think you were talking
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about, wasn't it, Harry?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes. Even if it's a symbol, and
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we won't be able to pursue this too long because we want
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to get to our final speaker; but just a brief comment.
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MR. KENTNER: I'm not quite sure how to answer
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the question. There is, to my knowledge, no group to which
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the Governor can look for undying loyalty to his program.
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I think that just simply doesn't exist, and I would further
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say that whatever groups he has are very factionalized
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and centered mainly around issues rather than around the
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philosophy.
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THE CHAIRMAN: In other words, the knowledge-
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able people cannot tell really who are the Republicans or
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who are the Democrats, or can they?
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MR. KENTNER: Off the record, please.
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