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Andy Beshear Approval Rating (Original Post) Cattledog 9 hrs ago OP
That's very good in that state. It's really not too early to look to mid-terms and 2028. Silent Type 9 hrs ago #1
Like everyone else, he has to earn it. Yavin4 8 hrs ago #2
They really like Dem Gov Beshear in Kentucky Cha 8 hrs ago #3
I'm hoping he runs for McConnell's senate seat. MiKenMi33 8 hrs ago #4
KY is weird though. They vote Dem in state, but blood red in Federal. LeftInTX 5 hrs ago #18
Should be Mountainguy 8 hrs ago #5
Post removed Post removed 8 hrs ago #6
Do you have any links to show he is a "Manchin type"? sheshe2 7 hrs ago #7
My guess, no. arthritisR_US 7 hrs ago #8
Yep. sheshe2 7 hrs ago #9
I actually tried angrychair 7 hrs ago #11
Check out Laura Kelly in Kansas Lulu KC 6 hrs ago #12
Thanks. sheshe2 6 hrs ago #13
I think Beshear or Josh Shapiro will be our nominee JI7 7 hrs ago #10
And then the vast rw conspirators will spend $10 billion... rubbersole 6 hrs ago #14
He knows something that others dont Renew Deal 6 hrs ago #15
We win when our candidate is a Southern governor question everything 6 hrs ago #16
I live in Kentucky. Beshear is a left of center Democrat. He is NOT Manchin! Wanderlust988 5 hrs ago #17
The legislature there is overwhelmingly GOP so he hasn't been able to do alot dsc 2 hrs ago #19

Yavin4

(36,758 posts)
2. Like everyone else, he has to earn it.
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 11:44 PM
8 hrs ago

No more anointing candidates. Earn it in the primaries.

LeftInTX

(31,292 posts)
18. KY is weird though. They vote Dem in state, but blood red in Federal.
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 03:02 AM
5 hrs ago

I'm following that Judge Mullins murder case. Even the murderer who looks like he's from the Dukes of Hazard is a Democrat.



I think he Beshear might make a better presidential candidate.

Response to Cattledog (Original post)

angrychair

(9,974 posts)
11. I actually tried
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 01:42 AM
7 hrs ago

But I cannot find any articles so far that speak to his actual legislative accomplishments vs his rhetoric.
That said there is no way to mesh being a Democrat in a state as red as Kentucky and maintaining strong popularity without conceding a lot ground to their agenda.

sheshe2

(88,658 posts)
13. Thanks.
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 01:52 AM
6 hrs ago

I just searched his accomplishments and here...

I found these:


Over $35 Billion in New Private Sector Investments
Since becoming Governor, secured more than 1,000 private-sector new-location and expansion projects, creating more than 59,800 jobs

Made Kentucky the Electric Vehicle Battery Capital of the United States
$6 billion investment at BlueOval SK Battery Park in Hardin County (5,000 jobs); $2 billion investment at AESC Gigafactory in Warren County (2,000 jobs)

Best Two-Year Period in State History for Economic Growth
2021 saw $11.2 billion in planned investment and commitments to create 18,000 jobs. 2022 brought $10.5 billion in new investments and 16,000 jobs

$1.6 Billion in Federal Funding for the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project
Construction will be completed with no tolls

Record Low Unemployment in Kentucky
Kentucky’s all-time record for lowest unemployment over the longest period

Announced Single Largest Investment Ever in Western Kentucky
Nearly billion-dollar high-tech battery recycling and production by Ascend Elements, bringing 400 jobs

Expanded Access to Healthcare for Over 400,000 Additional Kentuckians
Includes dental, hearing and vision care benefits

Double Digit Wage Growth
2022 incentivized hourly wages for projects up 11.5% over 2021, which itself was already the second-highest mark over a seven-year period

$1.2 Billion in Disaster Relief
$828 million for those impacted by Western Kentucky tornados; $400 million for those impacted by the Eastern Kentucky flooding

Kentucky’s Bourbon Industry Had Best-Ever Year for Growth in 2023
With a $9 billion in annual impact, this industry employs more than 23,100 people and boasts an annual payroll of $2.2 billion.

Projected to Have Four Largest Budget Surpluses in Kentucky History
Bringing the state’s rainy day fund to nearly $4 billion at the end of fiscal year 2024

Led the Way on Passage and Decriminalization of Medical Cannabis
Providing long sought after relief to Kentuckians with chronic or terminal conditions, including veterans with PTSD

Delivered More than $412 million for Clean Drinking Water
Providing clean drinking water, clean water systems and sewer access to an estimated 4,255 unserved and 88,115 underserved homes

Restored Voting Rights for More Than 194,000 Kentuckians
Issued Executive Order on third day in office that automatically restores voting rights to those who have completed their sentences for nonviolent, nonsexual offenses

Signed 627 Bipartisan Bills
Including tax relief, disaster relief and multiple budgets

Secured More Than $2 Billion for High-Speed Internet to Date
Will provide access to affordable and reliable high-speed internet for every home and business in Kentucky.

Historic/Significant Investments in Education
Support for Law Enforcement
$15,000 across-the-board raise to Kentucky State Police, leading to the largest recruit class in years

$15 Million Recovered from the Failed Braidy Industry Deal
Recovered taxpayer money from project that failed to materialize under previous administration

Expanded Early Voting
Kentuckians now have three full days of no-excuse early voting

Signed Income Tax Relief for Kentucky Families


Making Kentucky a National Leader in Job Growth
Ranked #1 in August 2022

Helped Pass Sports Betting
Accelerating and Prioritizing Completion of the Mountain Parkway in Eastern Kentucky
Lowest Recidivism Rate in State History
State’s recidivism rate dropped to a record low

Most Drug Treatment Beds Per Capita in the Country
Increased drug treatment and recovery services statewide





https://governor.ky.gov/accomplishments

JI7

(91,057 posts)
10. I think Beshear or Josh Shapiro will be our nominee
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 01:10 AM
7 hrs ago

Shapiro has similar approvals in his state.

rubbersole

(8,821 posts)
14. And then the vast rw conspirators will spend $10 billion...
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 01:55 AM
6 hrs ago

...and 10,000 hours of negative TV coverage to smear their reputations. Rinse and repeat.

Renew Deal

(83,261 posts)
15. He knows something that others dont
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 01:56 AM
6 hrs ago

I’m not sure what that is, but it cannot be discounted. The “manchin” stuff is BS.

Wanderlust988

(595 posts)
17. I live in Kentucky. Beshear is a left of center Democrat. He is NOT Manchin!
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 02:59 AM
5 hrs ago

People are just being lazy by lumping him in with Manchin. Beshear is just as progressive as Obama or Hillary.

dsc

(52,736 posts)
19. The legislature there is overwhelmingly GOP so he hasn't been able to do alot
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 06:24 AM
2 hrs ago

Biden's economy is a big part of his popularity.

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