The most important paragraph in this story is the last one:
The state’s Executive Branch Ethics Commission on Wednesday took another step in its investigation into whether Cameron committed an ethics violation by allegedly soliciting certain campaign donations for his 2023 run for governor.
An administrative law judge will be assigned to review the case and make a recommendation to commission members, who would decide whether a violation occurred.
Cameron denounced the commission’s action as a weaponization of government meant to damage him over a “bogus” ethics claim.
“This is the definition of political persecution,” Cameron said in a social media video.
Cameron announced his Senate campaign in February, soon after McConnell revealed that he won’t seek reelection next year, signaling the start of a new era in Bluegrass State politics. Republican U.S. Rep. Andy Barr launched his run for the Senate seat last month and the Republican field is expected to grow.
On the Democratic side, state Rep. Pamela Stevenson is running for Senate. Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has ruled out a Senate bid as speculation continues to build over whether he may run for president in 2028. The last Democrat to win a Senate race in Kentucky was Wendell Ford in 1992.
Daniel Cameron doesn’t have a chance to win the Senate race. The South African Space Nazi won’t let his Chia Pet support it because “apartheid.” And Andy Beshear doesn’t have a chance at being president.
There are too many delusional politicians in this state, which is why it’s in such bad shape.
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