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With the 143rd Fancy Farm Picnic just under a month away, the signature western Kentucky political event's organizers are still trying to nail down who's coming.
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It projects current Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, capturing 52% of the vote compared to Republican Daniel Cameron's 42% with the incumbent having cross-party appeal.
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The legislator from western Kentucky has been a key player in conservative measures that have passed out of Frankfort in recent years.
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The voter engagement campaign, announced on what would have been Breonna Taylor's 30th birthday, is fueled in part by Attorney General Daniel Cameron's handling of the investigation into Taylor's killing at the hands of Louisville Metro Police Department.
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Several political experts called Daniel Cameron's commanding victory "surprising," especially after Kelly Craft spent millions on TV ads and lined up last-minute high-profile endorsements like U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Attorney General Daniel Cameron beat 11 competitors to secure the Republican nomination in Kentucky's race for governor. He'll face incumbent Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear in November.
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Cameron, a Republican, is trying to unseat Gov. Andy Beshear in next year’s gubernatorial election. The party argues that Cameron isn’t allowed to run for governor after launching inquiries into Beshear’s administration.
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Cameron is the third Republican to launch a 2023 gubernatorial campaign, including Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles and State Auditor Mike Harmon. Former U.N. Ambassador Kelly Knight Craft has also strongly hinted at a run for governor.
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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has filed a petition for a state court of appeals to rehear a twice struck down law banning dilation and evacuation abortions after 11 weeks — a common procedure in the second trimester.
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Last Thursday, Cameron joined attorney generals in Ohio and Tennessee seeking to block a federal COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandate for workplaces with 100 or more employees.