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Attorney General Daniel Cameron has surged 14 points in the home stretch of Kentucky’s gubernatorial race with Gov. Andy Beshear , and they are now locked in a dead heat, according to the latest Emerson College poll.on Friday morning, shows Cameron, who has former President Donald Trump’s endorsement, tied with Beshear at 47 percent apiece among 1,000 likely voters in Kentucky. Each candidate drew the support of 469 respondents in the poll.
Spencer Kimball, the executive director of Emerson College polling, noted that Cameron “appears to have gained ground by consolidating Republican voters who supported former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election,” adding:, 54% of Trump supporters supported Cameron; now, as election day approaches, that number has jumped to 79% – a 25-point increase.
“The race between Biden Cheerleader Andy Beshear and Trump-backed Attorney General Daniel Cameron continues to tighten,” Sean Southard, a Cameron campaign spokesman, told Breitbart News in a statement. The poll was conducted from October 30, 2023, to November 2, 2023, and the credibility interval registers at ± three percentage points.
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