To offer to the governor and I'm a doctor in there, I want to listen to the six lawyers. Right? Makes sense. They're the experts. And I think that It's reasonable to switch [the JNC process]. If the people decide not to switch it, that's fine. But they do deserve a choice to vote on it. And the other thing is that church and state were divided. The biggest concern was that a church would take over the state government and drive it like we had in Rome, like we had in historical events and a lot of places. (34:54–35:01)
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Asserts that it is reasonable to change the Judicial Nominating Commission process and that people deserve a choice to vote on it.
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