Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear Endorses Kamala Harris Amid Presidential Speculation"Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear Endorses Kamala Harris Amid Presidential Speculation"

“Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear Endorses Kamala Harris Amid Presidential Speculation”

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said on Monday that he will not seek the Democratic nomination for president and is instead endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris, positioning himself as a potential challenger to President Biden’s chosen successor in the latest White House race. Speaking on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Monday morning, he remarked, “The Vice President is smart and sturdy, characteristics that will make her a good President.

The difference between her and other contenders cannot be clearer.” The day began with West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin stating he would not run, ending 12 hours of speculation that a Democrat could challenge the incumbent for the presidency, prompting his party to reconsider registering for the office. Manchin did no longer endorse Harris.

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear Endorses Kamala Harris Amid Presidential Speculation
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear Endorses Kamala Harris Amid Presidential Speculation

Beshear expressed uncertainty approximately whether or not he wants to be taken into consideration Harris’s ability going for walks mate. Beshear advised, “If someone asks you about it, you should at least listen to them,” stating he enjoys his work as governor. “I want the American people to know what Kentucky is and what they look like. Because I’ll tell you, JD Vance isn’t from here.”

Beshear referenced Donald Trump’s former vice president candidacy, who gained fame after writing “Hillbilly Elegy,” a memoir about his family roots in Appalachia, in 2016.

Beshear for vice president? Kentucky governor being thrown around as a possibility for higher off
Beshear for vice president? Kentucky governor being thrown around as a possibility for higher off

Ahead of Biden’s weekend announcement, Beshear publicly urged discussion about his health, though the governor did not call for Biden to step down following a contentious debate last month, unlike some other Democrats.

He has repeatedly won hard-fought victories in deep red Kentucky. He is in his second term as governor, a state that Biden lost by 26 points in 2020, having previously won a statewide race as attorney general.

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