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Kentucky’s GOP Governor nominee caught in allegiance crisis: McConnell vs. Trump.

The Republican nominee⁢ in the Kentucky​ governor’s race faces a ‍political crossroads

The Republican nominee in the Kentucky ⁢governor’s race, who was ⁤the faithful protege to Senate Minority Leader ‌Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), is facing a political crossroads after he won the nomination due to former President Donald Trump’s ⁤endorsement.

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R-Ky.) started‍ his career as a legal‍ counsel for ​Mr. McConnell.

During his​ campaign for attorney general, Mr. Cameron said he couldn’t‍ remember a single ⁤time when he disagreed⁣ with the senator in private or in public, claiming, ⁢“We’re⁤ pretty aligned on most things in terms of our conservative views. I don’t ​have anything‌ I’ve probably disagreed with him on.”

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Political ⁣analyst Jared Leopold told The Epoch Times: “It’s clear​ that Daniel Cameron will ⁤always put his loyalty to Mitch McConnell first. That’s a difficult ‍spot to be in, given ‍Donald Trump is much more​ popular [in Kentucky].”

The⁣ attorney general ran on ⁢President Trump’s early endorsement, but the former ⁢president and Mr. McConnell have had a public falling out‍ since then.

President Trump has encouraged ⁢the‍ 81-year-old Mr.​ McConnell⁤ to retire, claiming he‌ lost‍ the Senate while early this month, a chorus‍ of hecklers targetted him while he spoke at Fancy Farm, a ⁤major⁤ political event‍ in Kentucky. Hecklers at ⁤the event booed Mr. McConnell and‍ shouted, “Retire, retire!”

President Trump posted a similar jab at the minority leader on ‌Truth⁤ Social ⁣saying “I AGREE! BOOOO—RETIRE,‍ RETIRE, RETIRE—BOOOOO!!!”

Mr. Leopold, who has‍ worked on governor’s races across the country, said: “It’s no secret that Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump despise each other. ‌But as McConnell’s protege‍ and with McConnell’s top aide running his campaign, Daniel Cameron immediately‍ defended him from Donald ‌Trump’s attacks.”

Earlier this year, Mr. McConnell’s long-time chief of staff took a leave of absence to run Mr. Cameron’s campaign.

Mr. Leopold says this‌ will likely raise questions in Mr. ⁢Cameron’s campaign⁢ as to whether President Trump ⁤still backs him in his bid to become governor of Kentucky.

On Wednesday, President Trump went​ after Mr. McConnell again during an interview with Tucker Carlson, calling him a “bad⁤ guy.”

This combination⁤ of pictures created on Feb. 16, 2021, shows then U.S. President Donald ‍Trump in Washington, D.C., on ​Oct. 27, 2020, ⁤and U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Capitol Hill on‍ Feb. 5, 2020. (Saul Loeb, Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty ⁢Images)

The conflict⁤ of allegiances for Mr. Cameron has become even more prominent ‌after‌ he decided to bow out of a ​political ⁢event ‍in September that ⁣is due to be headlined by the former president.

“As it turns out,‍ we’re going to be doing ​other⁤ campaign events that day in ‌another region of the state. We plan to campaign in northern Kentucky often​ between now and⁤ November 7,”⁤ the campaign said in a statement to the Associated Press.

The rift between President Trump and Mr. ⁤McConnell intensified when the minority⁤ leader made critical remarks about the former president after the breach of ⁢the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, when he ​stated: “There is ⁤no‍ question⁣ that‍ President Trump is practically and morally ​responsible for provoking the events of that‍ day,”⁤ and that “a ⁣mob was assaulting the Capitol in​ his name. These criminals⁣ were carrying his banners, hanging his flags, and screaming their loyalty⁢ to him.”

Mr. Cameron ⁣is running against popular incumbent Democratic Governor Andy Beshear, with the election being‍ held on Nov. 7. Sources told The Epoch Times there is‍ concern that the attorney general‌ may be unable to beat Mr. Beshear without President⁢ Trump campaigning on Mr.⁤ Cameron’s behalf.

The former president won Kentucky in the 2020‍ general⁣ election ⁣with over 60 percent of the ‌vote.

The Epoch Times reached out to Mr. Cameron’s campaign for comment.



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