Daniel Cameron’s Fight for Kentucky Values bus tour stops in Glasgow

GLASGOW, Ky. – Current Attorney General Daniel Cameron made his way to South Central Kentucky as part of his Fight for Kentucky Values bus tour ahead of next week’s election.

Cameron made a stop at the Ole French Restaurant in Glasgow and the BlueCotton factory in Bowling Green today.

He was accompanied by former Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines, senator Rand Paul’s wife Kelley Paul, and Arkansas governor Sarah Huckabee-Sanders at his stop in Barren County.

After a recent poll showed current governor Andy Beshear is one of the most popular democrats among Trump supporters, here’s what Cameron had to say in response.

“Andy Beshear endorsed Joe Biden, and I can’t think of anything that is more disrespectful to the people of Kentucky than having a governor here in Kentucky who would openly endorse a president whose economic policies are destroying the purchasing power and the savings account of our folks here in the Commonwealth,” he says.

Cameron will appear in Butler County as one of the final stops of his bus tour on Saturday, November 4 at 12:30 at the Farmboy Restaurant in Morgantown.