Kentucky Senate hopeful Daniel Cameron praises Trump, criticizes his mentor, Mitch McConnell
- Daniel Cameron praised Donald Trump and criticized Senator Mitch McConnell, calling McConnell flat out wrong for opposing Trump's presidential nominations.
- Cameron is distancing himself from McConnell on national security, declaring 'enough is enough' regarding U.S. Funding for Ukraine.
- Cameron's previous campaign for governor in 2023, which he tied to Trump, ended in loss against Governor Beshear, highlighting the challenges he faces ahead.
- U.S. Representative Andy Barr hinted at announcing his Senate candidacy, indicating a changing political landscape following McConnell's retirement announcement.
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Daniel Cameron cites AG record and support for Trump in bid to replace McConnell - Washington Examiner
Former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron pitched his bid for outgoing Sen. Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) Senate seat. McConnell, who was first elected in 1984, announced last week he would not run for another term. In a new video posted to X on Monday, Cameron described himself as an “America First” lawmaker who would back President Donald Trump’s agenda, taking a moment to knock McConnell’s “flat-out wrong” decision not to vote for several no…

Kentucky Senate hopeful Daniel Cameron praises Trump, criticizes his mentor, Mitch McConnell
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Republican Senate candidate Daniel Cameron lavished praise Monday on Donald Trump and criticized his mentor Sen. Mitch McConnell, reflecting the president's dominance within the GOP and
GOP Kentucky Senate candidate knocks McConnell for Trump ‘no’ votes
Former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R), who recently launched a bid for the seat being vacated by Sen. Mitch McConnell (R), criticized his fellow Kentuckian for voting against confirming President Trump’s Cabinet picks, calling his decision “flat out wrong.” McConnell had voted against confirming Pete Hegseth, Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for…
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