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Velveteen by daniel marks
Velveteen by daniel marks




velveteen by daniel marks

In the waning days of the primary campaign, Cameron’s campaign began running political commercials attacking Andy Beshear, while at the same time continuing attacks against other Republican candidates.

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Unlike Ronald Reagan who served throughout his presidency with a vision that “America’s best days are yet to come,” Cameron’s vision for Kentuckians appears to be on which office he will run for next. Reading between the lines, one can only conclude that Daniel does not have any idea what his vision is for the future of the commonwealth. Gerth: Does choice of Daniel Cameron for governor mean Kentucky Republicans aren't racist? Does Daniel Cameron have any vision for Kentucky? While that might be enough for some voters, it falls far short of what most Kentuckians want and deserve for the future of Kentucky. Instead of hearing his vision for Kentucky, what we heard from Daniel over and over and over and over again was that Donald Trump endorsed him. Without Beshear as governor, there will no longer be any checks or balances on the legislative process, a process which is controlled by a handful of leaders who believe that they know what is right for all Kentuckians.Īs a Reagan Republican, I waited throughout the months of the campaign to hear exactly what, if anything, Cameron would do if elected governor. Instead, Cameron will have to turn his attention on supporting or rejecting legislation passed by Kentucky’s Republican legislature. Watch Video: Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron wins GOP nominee in 2023 May primary will face Democrat incumbent Andy Beshear in Novemberĭuring Ronald Reagan’s campaign for Governor of California in 1966, he coined what has been known as the Eleventh Commandment, “Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.” As an old Reagan Republican and looking through the fog of the thousands of campaign commercials these past months, the only thing one can conclude is that neither Daniel Cameron nor his campaign team have ever studied political history or heard of President Ronald Reagan.Īs the curtain came down on the primary election, one was left to ask that one rhetorical question which Cameron never answered during the months of campaigning and that is exactly what will Cameron do if elected governor? One thing is certain, he will no longer be able to run on a platform where he filed dozens of lawsuits against Andy Beshear.






Velveteen by daniel marks