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Kansan staff writer 21 CARRIERS 12/19/06 However, both can see areas for improvement. "The audience really disagued me," said Diana Prentice, who is a member of the advisory board to the college's Debate and KU communications instructor. The commission sponsored Sunday's presidential debate and will sponsor the Oct. 5 vice presidential debate in Omaha, Neb. The League of Christians and other national presidential debate Oct. 13 or 14 in Los Angeles. "I was surprised, given the audience sophistication, that there was applauding." Prentice said. "It took up time and acted as a soundtrack, coloring the perception of the people at home." Prince felt the audience became competitive. "It was like going to a wedding," she said. "All the Republicans were behind Dukakis family, and all the Republicans were behind the Bush family. One side would react, and She said the audience of 1,500 reacted to the candidates, despite moderator Jim Lehrer's remarks. Prentice said she would recommend to the commission that it not group all Democrats or Republicans in one section for the vice presidential debate. A spokesman from the League of Women Voters' headquarters in Washington, D.C. said the League couldn't promise there would be no laughs or applause at the presidential debate it was sponsor- "We will make a special effort to keep the audience from forming party and cheering blocks, but now we hold the League's press conference." "But with 3,000 people planned for, we are risking more audience input." Woodwell said the League would change the positioning of the moderator and panel. "We want to bring the moderator to the left and the panel to the right (of the candidates)," he said. "It looks better, and there won't be a block of panelists in front of the candidates." At the debate in Winston Salem, N.C., the first ever sponsored by the commission, the moderator and panel of journalists were at a table in front of the candidates. 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