I've learned what Tip O'Neill meant when he said all politics is local. We need more people in Congress who have this experience, who have this boots-on-the-ground experience.
Jim Gray
I am Jim Gray, and I am the guy who is going to beat Rand Paul.
People have different points of view and different opinions, and they struggle themselves with change.
In city hall and in local government, you have to get things done without drama.
Cities and regions change. It doesn't happen overnight, but diversifying your economy is the only real route.
Knowing who we are helps us plan for who we want to be and where we want to go.
You always hear that politics is a function of timing and pacing.
In Washington, Senator Paul has put his own ambition ahead of Kentuckians and is behind policies that would hurt Kentucky families.
I lost my first mayor's race. I lost the primary. But we came back and won that. So I know you've got to play to win, but you can't be afraid to lose.
It has to be understood, it has to be measured, and the investment needs to make sense, but debt on its face is not a bad thing.
If you're too dangerous to buy an airplane ticket, you're too dangerous to buy an assault weapon. And, when we talk about the Second Amendment - I support the Second Amendment - but the Second Amendment was created and designed to prevent tyranny and not to encourage terror.
We need more leaders in Congress who are willing to bring people together to solve problems and protect the American Dream for all hardworking Kentuckians.
I love focusing on what we have to do right here in Lexington.
People care about performance and results above all else.
Valvoline, which has called Lexington home for more than 30 years, is a great employer that gives back to our community.
The only real way to success over time is a diversified economy.
We have made tremendous progress. But there are still too many kids in our country who grow up feeling like they have to hold on to this secret about who they are because, if anyone finds out it, could cost them everything.
Growth is essential to attracting the best and most sophisticated talent.
America has always built ourselves out of adversity. All the way back to the Great Depression.
I am very proud of who I am and what I've been able to do and accomplish for my constituents.
I don't believe in stasis - either you are growing or dying.
I know what it's like to lose.
The thing that makes Lexington so interesting is that it's a mash-up between blue blood and bohemian.
Valvoline's decision to invest in our community sends a message around the world that Lexington is a great place to do business.
I've been out now for so many years that I am not surprised at what someone may occasionally say. It really doesn't faze me.
People are really interested in economic security.
Not every Democratic idea is a good one; not every Republican idea is a bad one.
Growth is essential to providing economic opportunity.