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Attorney General Daniel Cameron won the Republican primary for Kentucky governor and will face Gov. Andy Beshear in November. NBC News’ Dasha Burns looks at if former President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Cameron was a decisive factor in the race and the results of the election for secretary of state.