
Daniel Cameron Campaigns in Warren County
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U.S. Senate candidate Daniel Cameron meets with voters in Bowling Green.
The two front-runners in the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate are campaigning across the Commonwealth. Our Laura Rogers joins former state attorney general Daniel Cameron, who met with voters last night in Bowling Green.
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Daniel Cameron Campaigns in Warren County
Clip: Season 4 Episode 387 | 3m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
The two front-runners in the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate are campaigning across the Commonwealth. Our Laura Rogers joins former state attorney general Daniel Cameron, who met with voters last night in Bowling Green.
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Election day is now just days away, with early voting already underway.
The two frontrunners and the Republican primary for the U.S.
Senate are campaigning all across the Commonwealth.
We begin tonight with former state Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who met with voters last night in Bowling Green.
And tonight's primary election update, our Laura Rogers brings us more from Cameron's Kentucky first tour.
I think you have to do your research.
Absolutely know who they are.
Know what they stand for.
As voters make their final decision, who to support and the primary candidates make their final push to earn their vote at the polls.
This is part of the statewide tour where we're trying to communicate our ideas and my vision for the Commonwealth and how I'm going to help set the conditions in Washington that allow people to thrive here at home.
Daniel Cameron met with voters Thursday night, and Warren County, many of them energized to support his campaign.
I have followed his success, and it does not surprise me in the least that he's running for this position.
Ashley Carter went to high school with Cameron in Hardin County and says his message resonates with her political priorities.
I have.
Young kids.
I also have kids that are in college, and I feel like issues that are going to make a difference for my family, for our safety, for their education, for our economy.
I'm here to listen to what Daniel has to say.
Eric Hurd is a Warren County farmer and says concerns involving agriculture are top of mind.
He's been very responsive as far as wanting to understand the farming industry.
Farmers trust that I'm going to work hard and diligently for them.
Cameron says he wants to help pass a new farm bill.
He's also formed an advisory council of farmers to lend perspective on policy.
I recognize that the people that are the experts in this field, you know, they have assembled around our campaign, and so I'm going to go to them constantly for advice and for counsel about what they need when it comes to what's being planted in the field or the cattle that they're raising.
I'm very passionate about this race.
Doctor Leslie Tuch works in the health care industry.
She calls primary elections, quote, crucial.
I want to hear what they're going to do for Kentucky, not what they're going to do for Washington and not who they're aligned with in Washington.
Cameron says he aims to do that, supporting what he calls everyday commonsense values.
The people know that I'm working my tail off, and that is the type of commitment they'll see from me in Washington as well.
It's been uplifting and frankly, overwhelming to see so many people that said, hey Daniel, we got your back.
I'm going to be standing firm for small businesses and our rural communities and everyday working Americans.
They need somebody that's looking out for their interests in Washington as opposed to big business, big banks and big pharma.
For Kentucky Edition, I'm Laura Rogers.
Thank you so much, Laura.
Cameron was back on the ground today in eastern Kentucky and tonight in Jefferson County, with more campaign stop scheduled tomorrow in Northern Kentucky.
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