
Kelly Craft Ad Targeting Daniel Cameron
Clip: Season 1 Episode 200 | 1m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
Republican candidate for governor Kelly Craft has new commercial targeting Daniel Cameron.
Republican candidate for governor Kelly Craft is out with a new campaign commercial that takes aim at fellow Republican Daniel Cameron.
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Kelly Craft Ad Targeting Daniel Cameron
Clip: Season 1 Episode 200 | 1m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
Republican candidate for governor Kelly Craft is out with a new campaign commercial that takes aim at fellow Republican Daniel Cameron.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipRepublican candidate for governor, Kelly Craft, is out with a new campaign commercial about the closing of a coal fired power plant.
And it takes aim at a fellow Republican.
Coal power in Kentucky.
But coal fired power plants are being shut down by Joe Biden, and politicians like Daniel Cameron are doing nothing to stop it.
This is the second ad so far critical of Attorney General Daniel Cameron.
The first one was from a political action committee that backs craft.
But this new ad is from the craft campaign itself.
Now, here's the Cameron campaign's response to the ad.
Quote, It's Kelly Craft running for governor of West Virginia.
The coal plant she's referring to and her flailing attack is a West Virginia plant.
It provides no economic value to the commonwealth.
Kelly is free to hop on her fancy private jet paid for by coal mining profits and run for governor of Oklahoma or West Virginia, if she wishes.
But if you're going to advocate for Kentucky, you might you might want to, I don't know, advocate for Kentucky jobs and Kentucky ratepayers over those in West Virginia and quote.
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