Black, white, rural, urban, Democrat, Republican, independent. People who come from both ends of the socio-economic spectrum. Male, female. Young and old alike. This is our Kentucky.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am running for governor of Kentucky as the people's advocate.
I love Kentucky people, but you have to get on the inside before they accept you.
My vision for Kentucky is a Commonwealth where there is so much economic opportunity, and our quality of life is so high, that people who are born here can stay here, and people who aren't fortunate enough to be born in Kentucky, can look forward to locating here.
I live in rural New Hampshire, and we are, frankly, short on people who are black, gay, Jewish, and Hispanic. In fact, we're short on people. My town has a population of 301.
I'm sort of a Southerner because those are my roots, but my parents are from Iowa.
The people in the Upper Midwest were the same kind of people I grew up around in Idaho.
I got started in Oklahoma. That's where I was born. Population down there is one-third Indians, one-third Negroes and one-third white people.
Appalachia, my state, eastern Kentucky, has a large amount of poverty.
I consider myself a Texan. I grew up in Texas and Oklahoma.
I grew up in a very racially integrated place called Pottstown. It was an agricultural / industrial town which has since become a suburb of Philadelphia. I grew up basically in a black neighborhood.
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