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Daniel Cameron

Daniel Cameron

Overview

Current roleFormer Attorney General

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyConservative Republican

Age40 years old (Nov 22, 1985)

GenderMale

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LocationKentucky

BackgroundAttorney

EducationUniversity of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law (J.D.)

Notable personal detailsDaniel Jay Cameron is an American attorney and Republican politician who served as the 51st Attorney General of Kentucky from December 2019 to January 2024. He previously worked as an associate at Stites & Harbison in Louisville and served as legal counsel to U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell. Cameron earned his law degree from the University of Louisville’s Louis D. Brandeis School of Law and was sworn in as Kentucky Attorney General in January 2020.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports major tax cuts including eliminating Kentucky’s individual income tax and shifting toward a consumption-based tax structure; advocates keeping more money with taxpayers and using spending restraint to enable tax reductions.

Healthcare

Supports reinstating work requirements for some able-bodied Medicaid recipients and favors policies that limit government-funded health interventions for minors (e.g., restricting gender-affirming care). Emphasizes reducing dependency on government programs and prioritizing market/individual responsibility approaches within healthcare policy.

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Immigration & Border

Supports stronger enforcement of federal immigration laws, opposes sanctuary cities and prefers detaining and returning people who entered the country illegally rather than releasing them. Advocates working with law enforcement and other states to pressure the federal government to secure the southern border and limit policies he views as incentivizing unlawful entry.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Daniel Cameron has defended and sought to uphold Kentucky’s Human Life Protection Act and other state abortion restrictions that prohibit most abortions. As attorney general he filed briefs to reinstate and defend near-total abortion bans and has praised court rulings reinstating those bans. He has at times said he would sign a legislative bill adding rape and incest exceptions if the legislature passed one, but his record shows active defense of strict abortion limits in Kentucky law.

Climate & Energy

Supports an "all-of-the-above" / energy-independence approach that emphasizes preserving Kentucky’s fossil-fuel industries (especially coal) while opposing what he calls aggressive national climate mandates and certain federal regulatory actions. Has litigated with other Republican attorneys general against EPA and federal rules aimed at reducing emissions and has pushed back on corporate/net-zero plans and out-of-state wind and solar procurement.

Public Safety & Guns

Daniel Cameron supports strong Second Amendment protections, opposes expansions of federal gun regulations led by the Biden administration, and emphasizes backing law enforcement and public safety. His campaign lists “Protect Our 2nd Amendment Rights” among priorities and he has joined multi-state legal actions challenging ATF rule changes.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedMar 14, 2026

Daniel Cameron is in the news as one of the Republicans seeking the GOP nomination for Kentucky’s 2026 U.S. Senate race after Mitch McConnell said he will not run again. Recent polling cited in the coverage shows Rep. Andy Barr leading Cameron and businessman Nate Morris in the early contest.

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Polls

Kentucky Republican Senate nominee?
Polling Average
40%30%20%10%0%
32.4%
24.9%
9.3%
Daniel Cameron
D. Cameron
Andy Barr
A. Barr
Nate Morris
N. Morris
Kelly Craft
K. Craft
Date (Start - End)SpreadCameronBarrMorrisCraft
Polling Average
Cameron+7.5
32.4%24.9%9.3%4.5%
UpONE InsightsMay 9 - 11
Barr+19.0
27.0%46.0%8.0%
Public Opinion StrategiesMay 3 - 5
Barr+19.0
24.0%43.0%9.0%
Emerson CollegeMar 29 - 31
Barr+7.1
21.1%28.2%15.4%
Emerson CollegeMar 29 - 31
Barr+7.0
21.0%28.0%15.0%
Public Opinion StrategiesMar 10 - 12
Cameron+2.0
31.0%29.0%13.0%
Quantus InsightsFeb 4 - 4
Barr+0.9
27.4%28.3%16.6%
Emerson CollegeJan 31 - Feb 2
Barr+3.0
20.7%23.7%14.0%
Fabrizio, Lee & AssociatesJan 27 - 29
Cameron+8.0
29.0%21.0%18.0%
OnMessageJan 5 - 8
Cameron+15.0
40.0%25.0%13.0%
UpONE InsightsOct 13 - 14
Cameron+17.0
42.0%25.0%10.0%
co/efficientOct 8 - 10
Cameron+17.0
39.0%22.0%8.0%
Public Opinion StrategiesSep 2 - 4
Cameron+8.0
37.0%29.0%8.0%
Fabrizio, Lee & AssociatesAug 5 - 7
Cameron+23.0
40.0%17.0%5.0%
McLaughlin & AssociatesApr 13 - 15
Cameron+26.0
44.0%18.0%2.0%
co/efficientFeb 25 - 26
Cameron+21.3
38.9%17.6%2.5%
co/efficientDec 2 - 3
Cameron+25.0
37.0%12.0%1.0%6.0%
co/efficientDec 2 - 3
Cameron+22.0
32.0%10.0%0.0%3.0%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2026
Total raisedCash on hand
$2.2M
$1.6M
$1.1M
$545.6K
$0

2026

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2026

$2.2M
$532.1K
$1.7M
$103.1K

Source: FEC

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