The voice behind John F. Kennedy on MTV's Clone High is offering to record voice memos for fans who can prove they voted early in this year's election.Christopher Miller, the co-creator of the show and voice of JFK, posted a video on Twitter this week announcing he will "record a one sentence line of your choosing in the voice of Clone High's JFK" to anyone who can prove they voted early via photo or video evidence.

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As part of his "JFK's Early Votes For Er, Uh Quotes" campaign, Miller is recording unique messages for participants from U.S. states that have a "competitive presidential or senate race." He also clarified in the comments section, "...I meant competitive like, 'less than 10 points difference between candidates polling.'" Miller is asking that participants not request anything too offensive for the recordings, saying in JFK's voice, "Thumbs up on innuendo, thumbs down if you offend-o!"

The campaign comes on the heels of the JFK clone character seeing a revival on TikTok and Instagram after it was announced in July that the animated series was getting rebooted by original creators Miller, Phil Lord and Bill Lawrence. Miller is currently accepting submissions from voters in Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Wisconsin and Colorado ahead of Election Day on Nov. 3.

The original Clone High ran for one season on MTV and Canadian cable channel Teletoon from 2002-2003. Writer Erica Rivinoja will also be returning to the reboot as showrunner, but no casting information or release date has been announced.

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