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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Trey Grayson Endorsed By Several Newspapers

Over the last few weeks, Trey Grayson has been endorsed by a number of Kentucky newspapers. Here are the highlights:

The Lexington Herald Leader

"A challenger must make the case that he would do a better job in an office than the incumbent seeking re-election...Bruce Hendrickson hasn't met that test in his race against Secretary of State Trey Grayson...Grayson, a Republican from Northern Kentucky, has been impressive in his four years as secretary of state. Perhaps most important, his office's role in conducting honest, accessible elections is unblemished...Grayson deserves to be judged by his public service. It would be a disservice to Grayson, and the people of Kentucky, to deny him another four years in office."

The Louisville Courier-Journal

"Trey Grayson, is an obvious choice. He has taken the office and done a lot with it, modernizing its services with new technology. He's also pushed hard for civic literacy...Mr. Grayson is the kind of high achiever one likes to see in public service. Keep him there."
The Kentucky Post (Covington)
"Grayson...has demonstrated his ability to perform the job quite capably, and a willingness to go beyond...and advocate for changes to improve election processes in Kentucky and nationally. He has modernized the record-keeping and recording systems in the secretary of state's office, expanded efforts to increase voter registration and civic education in Kentucky and stayed on top of the frequently-changing developments involving the federal law that emerged in the wake of the 2000 election debacle in Florida."

The Kentucky Standard (Bardstown)

"Trey Grayson has done a good job in his first four years as Secretary of State. His actions have secured him our nod for re-election this November...Grayson has also continued to run the office in a bipartisan fashion as started by former Secretary of State John Y. Brown. We believe that is the best way to run government - when it is a benefit for both parties all residents win...We believe Grayson has proven to be a fine Secretary of State and feel he should be allowed to continue in that role for another four years."

The Elizabethtown News-Enterprise

"Grayson has modernized the secretary of state's diverse operations, worked to ensure the credibility of elections in the state, revived civic education in our schools, and become involved in trying to restore some sense to the national presidential primary election process. His experience in the position for four years provides a competive advantage over his Democrat opponent, Bruce Hendrickson."

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