NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WXIN) - Sarah Palin arrived in a tour bus bearing her name and the name of her new book, "Going Rogue," while hundreds of screaming supporters cheered the former Alaska Governor and former Vice-Presidential candidate as she arrived in Noblesville.

"Listen, I wrote my book dedicated to good Americans like all of you, hard working, patriotic Americans. I thank you for the support very much," said Palin as she addressed the crowd.

Supporters were shuffled inside the Borders bookstore in Noblesville in groups. There were no personal pictures, no personal affections written -- just a smile, a few brief words and a signature.

Only photographers from the media were allowed inside, and for only two minutes at a time.


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"I was first. First last night, first today. Awesome. She's so nice," said supporter Jessica Daugherty.

"Oh it was great. We had a chance to talk to her and she's just a wonderful person," said supporter Debbie Lotts.

"She's genuine. She thinks like we Hoosiers think, just tells it the way it is," said supporter Rich Lotts.

Palin snubbed about 100 people still waiting in line at 9:00 p.m. with wristbands. Many of whom began chanting, "Sign my book!" as she made her way back onto her tour bus. We were told Palin had a contract with Borders, and had to leave by 9:00 p.m. She did sign several copies as she made her way back on the bus.