Overview
- An internal Fabrizio, Lee & Associates survey of 800 likely GOP primary voters (Jan. 27–29; ±3.5%) places Daniel Cameron at 29%, Andy Barr at 21%, and Nate Morris at 18%, with 29% undecided.
- When limiting to voters familiar with all three candidates, Morris leads with 28% to Cameron’s 26% and Barr’s 25%, indicating gains tied to rising name recognition.
- The poll shows Morris jumps to about 42% when respondents are told of Charlie Kirk’s endorsement, ahead of Cameron at 22% and Barr at 16%.
- FEC filings cited in the coverage show Barr with roughly $6.4 million cash on hand, compared with about $1.4 million for Morris and a little over $630,000 for Cameron.
- Outside support has intensified, including a reported $10 million contribution from Elon Musk to the pro-Morris super PAC Fight for Kentucky, alongside endorsements from Turning Point Action, Sens. Bernie Moreno and Jim Banks, and Steve Bannon.