KENTUCKY — Republican Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron filed paperwork in May 2022 to enter the state’s 2023 governor’s race.
During this In Focus Kentucky segment, Cameron explains what led to his decision to launch his campaign and jump into this race.
“I’ve decided to run for Governor because Kentucky needs a leader who reflects the values of the men, women and children of all 120 counties,” said Cameron. “That’s not our current Governor.”
Cameron also commented on his recent endorsements from the Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America organization and former President Donald Trump.
“It’s been my understanding that he’s always and he said as much on the phone, that he’s always been in my corner and has been with me from the very beginning and honored to have his support. Also I got another major endorsement from the Susan B. Anthony, Pro-Life America organization, which I think establishes our bona fides as it relates to the pro-life movement. So President Trump and Susan B. Anthony, were both very large endorsements from our campaign, but we know it’s going as you know, still a long ways until the primary and so we’re have to keep our head down. We’re going to have to take our message to as many folks as we possibly can. And we’re gonna have to do it with a smile on our face. And because ultimately, I think that’s what wins at the end of the day, is having a positive message, talking about what you’ve done, or in our case, what we’ve done over the last three years to stand up boldly for conservative values, and do it in a pleasant way. And I think, folks in Kentucky respect that. I think there’s a lot of folks that respect the endorsements that I’ve gotten as well. I think, again, what it demonstrates is that we have the ability to build a wide coalition within the Republican Party that we’re gonna need to win in November 2023,” explains Cameron.
You can watch the full In Focus segment in the player above.