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Trump-Endorsed Daniel Cameron Wins Kentucky GOP Primary for Governor

Daniel Cameron, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump, won the Republican nomination in the Kentucky gubernatorial race on Tuesday.

He now faces incumbent Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, in the November general election. Beshear is seeking his second term as governor.

Cameron, a former legal counsel to Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), currently serves as Kentucky’s attorney general.

He announced his bid for governor last year and emerged victorious over 11 other candidates.

Among the candidates was Kelly Craft, who served as the United Nations ambassador in the Trump administration, and had secured a last-minute endorsement from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Also among the candidates were Kentucky’s agriculture commissioner, Ryan Quarles, state auditor Mike Harmon, and Somerset Mayor Alan Keck.

There were no reports of voting disruptions, even though storm warnings were issued in some areas in the state, according to the secretary of state’s office. Turnout was light in many locations due to rain across much of the state during part of the day, the office noted.

Voters wait in line to check in at their polling location during Kentucky Primary Elections at Deer Park Baptist Church in Louisville, Ky., on May 16, 2023. (Jon Cherry/Getty Images) During his campaign, Cameron emphasized his record in office, reminding voters of his lawsuits against Beshear and the Biden administration over abortion, immigration, and COVID-19 policies.

“Very first. Freedom in our constitution is the freedom of religion. But Governor Beshear ignored the constitution and shut churches down,” Cameron said in his first television campaign ad, referring to the lockdown spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

“So I took [Beshear] to court and fought to reopen churches so we could come together for worship. Kentucky deserves a governor who respects our laws and our freedoms,” Cameron said.

“A governor who knows only liberty creates prosperity and only faith can keep us strong … that’s exactly the kind of governor I will be.”

Cameron successfully challenged Beshear’s COVID-era restrictions and halted them.

If elected, he would become the state’s first black governor. He is already the state’s first black attorney general.

Cameron played up the historic nature of his nomination in his victory speech on Tuesday, saying his campaign aims to “embody the promise of America, that if you work hard and if you stand on principle, anything is possible.”

“To anyone who looks like me, know that you can achieve anything,” he told his supporters. “Know that in this country and in Kentucky, all that matters are your values.”

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, standing next to his wife Britainy Beshear, speaks after surveying storm damage from tornadoes and extreme weather in Dawson Springs, Ky., on Dec. 15, 2021. (Andrew Harnik/AP Photo) Beshear had asserted that his actions during the COVID-19 pandemic saved lives, and that he looked closely to guidance that came from Trump’s coronavirus task force. During the pandemic, Beshear held daily pandemic briefings for months.

Later, following tornados in 2021 and floods in 2022 in the state, Beshear led relief efforts to help those affected.

In April, Beshear publicly grieved the loss of a close friend who died in a mass shooting in which a bank employee in Louisville fatally shot fiv



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