
Democrat Andy Bishir has twice in the elections as a ruler of Lintaki – who flourished in a state voted for Donald Trump three times.
Now Beshear is considering running for the presidency. He discussed what the Democrats need to change in an NPR All-Platform interview, which included a video and a special podcast, in addition to reports on Even first Podcast and Morning edition.
It has a national profile less than another competitor, Gavin Newsom in California. It is also less famous than some of the former guests in the NPR-JB Pritzker series, Pete Buttigieg and Alexandria OCASIO-Cortez. But he has accreditation data that others lack: winning at the state level in a very red state. (red Commonwealth, To be accurate; It is the Commonwealth Kentucky.) At a 47 -year -old new driving party.
Republicans in Kentucky refuse to succeed as Quirk: a famous former ruler, Beshear won the races in 2019 and 2023, which was not the years of the presidential election. Many of Trump’s supporters remained at home. He still has the credit for dealing with the epidemic and a series of natural disasters. Among the main themes to meet with how Democrats could improve their bleak show between rural and red voters.
You can view the interview above. Here are some prominent points:
He says that Trump has any harm to the government’s closure
Beshear noticed the president’s threat to permanently shoot federal employees as a way to pressure Democrats.
“If he launches a group of people, this is not because the Democrats will not reach a deal. Because the president decides and shoots people already on people,” he said. “People are not a negotiating tool. They are not a pillar. Thus, these families are treated. “
Some political analysts have suggested that Democrats need to be closed, after they failed in every other way to slow Trump from the age of his agenda. Beshear said it was only the closure support because the Democrats have settled on an issue that affects millions of people: Obamacare subsidies that ends later this year.
It clarifies the case to a democratic nomination from a red state
Beshear sharply criticized Trump-describing his speech this week with “non-American” military leaders. However, he told us that inside his mandate “the temperature decreased”, and in some cases people are “ready to vote for the members of both parties.”
Democrats can win more voices if they show “respect”
Beshear won elections in a country where many voters are socially conservative, and Republicans are not allowed to forget that. Months of 2023 vote, the legislative body approved a draft law that restricts the care of sexually transformed youth.
“I knew that they did it in part so that they could run tens of millions of negative ads if I transferred it. But I did the veto against that because it was the right thing to do,” he said. “My belief teaches me that all children are the children of God, and I did not want these children to be chosen.” He added that explaining the reason indicates the respect of the voters.
He argues that Democrats can return more countries to play
Recently in 2008, Democrats had members of the Senate from rural and red countries ranging from Montana to Arkansas to North Carolina, which achieved 60 superconductions. In the presidential elections for this year, Barack Obama won the state of Iowa and Indiana. Today, it is difficult for the Democrats to imagine a majority of 51 seats in the Senate, and the electoral map of the upcoming presidential elections will be a challenge again.
“The Democratic Party needs investment,” Bicheer said, and it presents itself as evidence that the party can win in unexpected places. “Democrats can increase voters in those rural areas, especially with what we see at the present time. But the Democrats need to be a sound sense, the common floor, obtain results, and the type of party, which spends 80 % of its time on concerns that affect 100 % of the American population.”
The radio version was produced and edited by Adam Bern and Rina Advani, with the digital liberation of the only glory.