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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsKY Gov. Andy Beshear's approval rating at 65%...most popular Dem governor.
I honestly think he would win and carry Kentucky and it's 8 EV's in 2028. He's got a higher approval in Kentucky than Trump.
You can say what you want about the other candidates, but Beshear is the ONLY Dem that can turn a red state into a blue one in 2028.
https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article314558319.html
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(56,063 posts)Big Blue Marble
(5,670 posts)who takes care of Kentucky citizens during crises and brings jobs and prosperity to the state.
He is the perfect antidote to Trump.
Wanderlust988
(749 posts)JI7
(93,356 posts)that he probably doesn't or not as much in Kentucky.
senseandsensibility
(24,377 posts)in KY and has found a way to do so. Maybe someone with more local knowledge could chip in here, but I recall reading about him finding a way to do so.
Fiendish Thingy
(22,436 posts)Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Alaska all come to mind. Not slam dunks, but certainly within the realm of possibility after four years of chaos and suffering under Trump 2.0. The senate seats for IA and AK are definitely in play this year and could be a bellwether for 2028.
I think a lot depends on who the GOP nominates as their presidential candidate- if its Vance, we could get Texas to turn blue.
Renew Deal
(84,760 posts)tritsofme
(19,831 posts)The dreaded centrist
Wanderlust988
(749 posts)I don't know why people think he's some sorta Joe Manchin. He embraces social issues. He talks about trans issues just as well as any other Dem. He doesn't shy away from controversial topics in Kentucky. He just talks about them without shouting. He's not a fire-breather.
senseandsensibility
(24,377 posts)just a week or so ago and was live on CNN absolutely tearing into trump before a world audience. Shrinking violet he is not.
mr715
(3,190 posts)He isn't a centrist, as you say. He is a mainstream Democrat.
To me he appears thoughtful and passionate.
He is, for better or worse, perhaps the weakest governor in the nation after the Kentucky legislature stripped him of many of his powers.
But I suspect he would be a formidable candidate and I think his ethics are unimpeachable
His passionate defense of trans rights is one of the things that makes me think he is our best candidate.
The drawl helps, too.
SheltieLover
(78,112 posts)The catsup bottles are probably stampeeding to evacuate already.
kentuck
(115,266 posts)They have a very effective propaganda system .
newdeal2
(5,022 posts)That's my first question to every candidate and their answer better not include any bipartisanship BS.
Norbert
(7,644 posts)on what is working and what needs attention, even let us know the people that died as a result of the storm. He is the complete antithesis of trump.
Wanderlust988
(749 posts)Initech
(107,918 posts)senseandsensibility
(24,377 posts)James Carville just said something like if the Dems choose two white males....., and I braced for what was coming, then after a pause something like no one will give a #@@##. He was basically saying that Dems just need to win and whatever that involves the base will support it.
DFW
(59,863 posts)He'd be 76 by the time the election of 2028 is upon us. I think of all the ugly comments Janet Mills had garnered just on DU for being 78. Mark doesn't follow DU, but he's well aware of the current attitudes toward age in general.
Mark is mentally and physically all there, of course, and had extensinve foreign policy experience. I have no clue as to Beahear's experience in that matter, although it hasn't seemed to be of great importance to the American electorate in presidential elections of late. It matters plenty once someone gets to the Oval Office, however. Even Bill Clinton had studied at Oxford, and so had been exposed to a lot of educated thinking from abroad before he ever stzarted thinking of running for national office.
Celerity
(53,977 posts)Mark Edward Kelly (born February 21, 1964) is an American politician and a retired astronaut and naval officer. He is the senior United States senator from Arizona, a seat he has held since 2020. He is a member of the Democratic Party.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Kelly
Iris
(16,858 posts)DFW
(59,863 posts)I know two of them on Facebook, and was too distracted to have the presence of mind to know which one was announcing his birthday!! My apologies.
However, the fact remains that the one who is a Senator is not interested in running for president at this time. He hears the noise, of course, but sometimes it is best to ignore the noise, especially if it is from your most enthusiastic supporters. Its the rest of the peoplethe ones who will NOT stand in line in the rain for two hours to shake your handwhose votes you need to win an election. Whether George McGovern or Katie Porter, this has always been a factor that some politicians with vocal (but too small) followings have ignored to their ultimate downfall.
Buckeyeblue
(6,277 posts)We haven't haven't even made it to the midterms yet. However if I was going to speculate i think we have some strong governors that would potentially be good president and VP candidates.
Buckeyeblue
(6,277 posts)He has figured out how to appeal to a rural audience. Hope he decides to run and the country can get to know him during the primary.
DFW
(59,863 posts)He will not announce it too early, either.
Candidates whose candidacy is old news rarely maintain attention long enough to make it all the way.
Buckeyeblue
(6,277 posts)That gives time for the team to get their legs under them before the primary season starts.