Daniel Cameron, the Republican nominee for Kentucky governor and the commonwealth's attorney general, is making his final pitch to voters ahead of Election Day in the dead heat race.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, the Republican nominee for governor of the commonwealth, is making his final pitch to voters ahead of Election Day as his bid to unseat the Democratic incumbent remains in a dead heat. Fox News Digital caught up with Cameron at the Shelby County Fairgrounds in the rural stretch between Louisville and Lexington where he touted the support he has from former President Donald Trump and his surging poll numbers against Democratic Gov.
No one in Kentucky wants a governor here in this commonwealth that openly endorses Joe Biden and does all those things I just mentioned. They want leadership that reflects their values.' When asked what he would say to independent and middle-of-the-road voters across the state still undecided on who they would support, Cameron centered his pitch on opposing President Biden's policies and 'the craziness coming out of Washington, D.C.
mean, inflation is crushing the purchasing power of people. It's harder and more expensive to buy groceries, more expensive to buy gas. Your utility bill has gone through the roof, yet Andy Beshear embraces and endorses the very president that has gotten us into this economic disaster,' he said. 'Donald Trump said it pretty well the other day when he endorsed this campaign. He said, ‘Andy Beshear has been an absolute disaster.’ I agree with that wholeheartedly.
Cameron also encouraged his supporters to take advantage of early voting, something typically utilized more heavily by Democrats, in a sharp turn from the party's messaging on voting in 2020 and 2022. 'It's important that we get all commonsense conservatives and Kentuckians who want strong, commonsense leadership to the polls. And, so, whether it's today or tomorrow or Tuesday, let's get to the polls.
Despite the tight polls, Beshear has maintained his status as one of the most popular governors in the country, even as one of the few remaining Democratic governors leading a red state. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub.
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