And I think that that's actually eminently achievable. I mean, you look at the fact that this state led the way. At the turn of the last century, We were the wealthiest state in the Union. Even in the 1950s, six of the top 15 wealthiest cities were right here in Ohio. Toledo is the glass capital. Akron is the rubber capital. My hometown of Cincinnati was the consumer products capital. There's no reason we can't be the state that's leading the way again. (04:03–04:12)
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