Maybe someday we'll have a woman president. Not me, though.
From Mary Fallin
The history of my state of Oklahoma offers a great example of pursuing the American Dream. It was built and settled by pioneers moving West to seek better lives.
I thought I could make a difference, so I ran for office.
What's important to have is a president that's focused on jobs, the economy, giving our children a better future and keeping our nation strong and safe.
I started out as a business manager for a national hotel chain based in Oklahoma. I got frustrated with what was happening in the state capital - the high cost of doing business and a lack of educated workers.
It's my job as governor to set a vision.
I've been through so many different political races.
I still believe a majority of Republicans are for income tax cuts.
I have great respect for Oklahoma's tribal members, and I celebrate their traditions and culture.
As governor, I work in hand in hand with tribal leaders on everything from disaster response to economic development. Tribal governments are important partners to our state government, and I value the good relationships my administration has cultivated with them.
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