(KLZA) Mike Flood who has served as Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature the past six years was in Falls City recently as he travels the state determining if he wants to seek the Republican nomination for Governor in 2014.
Flood has served two consecutive terms in the Legislature so he cannot seek re-election. He talked with us about why he is thinking about seeking the Governors seat. ( play audio :37 seconds )
We asked Flood to introduce himself to Southeast Nebraska. ( play audio :52 seconds )
Flood went on to talk about what he is hearing from Nebraska residents as he travels the state. ( play audio :33 seconds )
Flood made notice of a major technological advantage Falls City has over most of the state. ( play audio :33 seconds )
With the election still two years away, we asked Mike Flood about his timeline to make a decision whether or not to run. ( play audio :13 seconds )
Flood also said despite term limits forcing him out of the Nebraska Legislature, he feels term limits are a good idea. ( play audio :24 seconds )
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