There are no kinder, more generous, more welcoming, more hospitable people in America than in the 92 counties of Indiana.
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I grew up in Indiana. I'm a late bloomer, very naive.
Indiana was so lovely. Just so lovely.
People in Indiana like to see their politicians at the county fair or the Rotary Club.
We want to make it clear that Indiana's open for business. We want to make it clear that Hoosier hospitality is not a slogan, it's our way of life. It's the reason why people come here from around the world and they come back again and again. Because Hoosiers are the kindest, most generous, most decent people in the world.
There is no place, no country, more compassionate more generous more accepting and more welcoming than the United States of America.
I'm from Indiana. I know what you're thinking, Indiana... Mafia. But in Indiana it's not like New York where everyone's like, 'We're from New York and we're the best' or 'We're from Texas and we like things big' it's more like 'We're from Indiana and we're gonna move.'
The people in the Upper Midwest were the same kind of people I grew up around in Idaho.
Indiana is a state that works because conservative principles work every time you put them into practice.
I'm kind of a Midwestern snob. I think we're just nice people and have a great work ethic.
I grew up in a small town in northeastern Indiana. I had an all-American childhood. And I grew up as an optimist.
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