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Fallin called it an "honor" to be mentioned as a possible vice presidential pick and and has indicated an openness to serving alongside Trump.
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This freedom — this American openness — was why he loved his country so much and why he was so proud to serve in the Senate.
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Her work teaches humane understanding, openness to being taught by whom we serve and compassionate communication.
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Does this sound like openness to compromise?
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