You've got two people that are well known in South Dakota, respected. We'll see how it all shakes out.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I met my wife in South Dakota.
I'd rather have a real South Dakotan who has lived in this state and made her living here instead of someone with a fancy East Coast law degree any day.
If you knew the upward mobility that South Dakota's kids have gotten from the opportunity to intern and to work and to be employed and to have upward mobility in that company and move on, it's been phenomenal for South Dakota.
I always thought of myself as a good old South Dakota boy who grew up here on the prairie.
South Dakota is a great state because of its values, not because of dependence on government.
People in Indiana have known me for 25 years. They've known George Bush four.
You've got to respect people; you've got to understand where they come from. We know where people in Oklahoma come from - that's why we get along.
Marriage is one of the most sacred human institutions. I asked our Senators, as many South Dakotans have done, to protect marriage as a union between a man and a woman.
I think that there was a lot of undisclosed money that came into South Dakota, driving a message to paint me as a Washington partisan, which I don't believe that I am, but it was a message that resonated, after pounding it away for a number of weeks.
I'm committed as governor to valuing and nurturing our relationships with our friends to the south.
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