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Beshear was Kentucky's Attorney General and won his first race for governor against a very, very unpopular Republican incumbent. Beshear won by 0.37 percentage points, receiving 49.20% of the vote to Bevin's 48.83%, a 5,146 vote margin out of more than 1.4 million votes. Beshear won his first statewide race, for Attorney General, by 2,194 votes, 0.2%.
His father was a popular 2-term governor of Kentucky. Beshear graduated from Vanderbilt University and the University of Virginia School of Law.
Beshear’s handling of COVID was controversial, but his handling of natural disasters in 2021 ( tornadoes in western Kentucky) and 2022 ( flooding in eastern Kentucky) earned him respect in rural parts of the state, and he was able to win reelection against sitting AG and Mitch McConnell protege, African-American Daniel Cameron. McConnell's popularity in the state had waned and Cameron's skin color didn't help.
Beshear has managed to win 3 times (barely) in an increasingly conservative state by being plain spoken and addressing real world issues. Just as most Kentucky high school basketball heroes' skills fail to enable the transition to the next level (Reed Sheppard being a recent notable exception), I fear Beshear’s record and political skill won't be enough at the next level. He also has practically zero foreign policy and military background.
His father was a popular 2-term governor of Kentucky. Beshear graduated from Vanderbilt University and the University of Virginia School of Law.
Beshear’s handling of COVID was controversial, but his handling of natural disasters in 2021 ( tornadoes in western Kentucky) and 2022 ( flooding in eastern Kentucky) earned him respect in rural parts of the state, and he was able to win reelection against sitting AG and Mitch McConnell protege, African-American Daniel Cameron. McConnell's popularity in the state had waned and Cameron's skin color didn't help.
Beshear has managed to win 3 times (barely) in an increasingly conservative state by being plain spoken and addressing real world issues. Just as most Kentucky high school basketball heroes' skills fail to enable the transition to the next level (Reed Sheppard being a recent notable exception), I fear Beshear’s record and political skill won't be enough at the next level. He also has practically zero foreign policy and military background.
