Posted on 01/31/2019 4:44:43 PM PST by Republican Wildcat
Daniel Cameron is a native of Hardin County, where he returns most Sundays, after church, for dinner with his mom. He graduated from John Hardin High School and earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Louisville, where he was a member of the football team and a McConnell Scholar. Daniel would go on to earn his law degree at the Brandeis School of Law, where he was a member of the law review and President of the Student Bar Association. After graduating from law school, Daniel clerked for the Honorable Gregory F. Van Tatenhove, a U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Kentucky. He then went on to private practice at Stites & Harbison in Louisville.
Following his work in private practice, Daniel went on to serve as U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnells legal counsel, where he handled law enforcement and judicial nominations for the Leader. During his tenure, he helped to confirm President Trumps conservative judges and justices to the Federal bench, including Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch. He also played a central role in bringing additional dollars to Northern Kentucky to help combat the drug epidemic. In June of 2017, Daniel returned to private practice at Frost Brown Todd in Louisville where he currently practices.
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Stumpy is one of the most corrupt pols in KY in the modern era. How he is not in prison is beyond belief.
(Not so) fun fact: the KY GOP has not won the Attorney-General office since 1943.
Another (not so) fun fact: The Minnesota GOP has not won the Attorney General office since 1966.
They should’ve taken it back in November against that Mohammadan thug traitor horror.
My state, TN, which doesn’t elect an AG, but has a byzantine process where the Supreme Court (also not elected) selects the person, didn’t have a Republican in the position from the 1860s until 2014. It used to be filled with Demonrat hacks that would cover party corruption.
Sounds like a conflict of interest that is literally codified.
It is.
I am trying to decide between this Daniel Cameron and Will Schroder. They are on the Republican primary for Attorney General.
Does anyone know much about these two. I am not finding real good info.
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