For the past 24 years, Kentucky has held an annual contest for a get-out-the-vote slogan. The entries are submitted by Kentucky middle-schoolers, and then the Secretary of State's office selects finalists to be voted on by the public.

Me, I'm in it for " 'Voting is showing you care.' [Clap twice.]," if only for the call to action.





Good for the kids, although I'm a little ambivalent about any get-out-the-vote promotion that has anything to do with putting Rand Paul in the Senate.
Stop the insanity! Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul have got to go.
I wish we all had the option to vote for "none of the above". If "none of the above" wins the election, the 2 candidates running are barred that election season from running, and new candidates have to be drawn.
VOTING! Now Trans-Fat Free!
I'm from Kentucky and I can't believe we do this. Ugh.
At least Rand Paul stood against SOPA and the NDAA. He has plenty of positions I hate, but at least some that I like, which is more than I can say for most of my congressional delegation. Oh, and McConnell hates him, that counts for something.
The truth is that EVERYONE votes in EVERY election either by showing up at the polls, voting absentee or giving their proxy to those that show up while they are busy elsewhere.
Vote now! If you're a Democrat your vote will count about 75% as much as a Republican vote!
Kentucky, where family trees don't fork.
"Be the change, to see the change. VOTE!" is the best one, come on and vote for it!