Well the signs start going up and less than 48 hours later the local media here goes on the attack, and they have tried to approach this in a typically dishonest fashion as well, trying to question if the signs are legal. Their reasoning in this regard however is easily proved to be false, as I will note here.
Here the link to the news story that was aired tonight on the NBC affiliate.
Now let me link a website that produces signs for candidates which provides a chart, I will also lay out here what the link details as far as what candidates are required to put on the sign as their "disclaimer".
http://www.candidatesigns.com/paid-for-by-state-laws-ExtraPages.html
Kentucky-
All newspaper or magazine advertising, posters, circulars, billboards, handbills, sample ballots shall be identified by the words "paid for by" followed by the name and address of the individual or committee which paid for the communication except that if paid for by a candidate, slate of candidates, or campaign committee, it shall be identified only by the words "paid for by" followed by the name of the candidate, slate of candidates, or campaign committee, whichever is applicable.
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You can see according to this account, since I personally paid for the signs, and no committee was involved, I do not have to list an address along with my name. I put enough preparation into this whole thing and was expecting fine print technicalities to be used to try to attack my campaign specifically.
If this is asserted by local governments to try to remove my signs I have a plan for that as well. I will simply get some stickers produced at a print shop and slap those on there at the bottom of the signs, no more problems.
With that said I think I am within the law as it is.
The coverage was typical, less than a week before the radio shows start, perhaps some will find those shows and the campaign that would not of had it not been for the coverage.
"We say this, you don't have to be red and you don't have to be dead, not red, not dead, dead reds."
- George Lincoln Rockwell concluding his speech at Brown University in 1966