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Spotlight on Kentucky, Beshear, as Dems weigh VP pick

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Wednesday, July 24, 2024   

Gov. Andy Beshear is among a small group being considered by Vice President Kamala Harris's team as a potential running mate.

There are reports Kentucky's top Democrat has been asked to submit vetting documents, along with three other contenders, including Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pa., and Gov. Roy Cooper, D-N.C.

Stephen Voss, associate professor of political science at the University of Kentucky, said other names being floated would leave critical states susceptible to a Republican handover if they left office. He argued, on paper, Beshear may be a safe bet for the Democratic Party.

"Beshear, as a term-limited, second-term governor in a smaller, less prominent state, would hurt neither his career nor the Democratic Party as much as any of the other choices," Voss pointed out. "Beshear's just in a sweet spot to step into the ticket-mate role."

Beshear is also one of the most popular Democratic governors in the country, with solid approval from both Independents and Republicans in the state, according to a Morning Consult Poll.

Carmen Rogers, a resident of Bath County, said she would support Beshear running as a vice presidential candidate, adding it is an exciting time for the Commonwealth.

"I think he's really proven himself as a unifying figure," Rogers asserted. "To be elected twice in Kentucky, a very red state, during elections where hardly any Democrats did down-ballot, is just a real testament to what kind of a unifying figure he could be."

Laura Weinstein, voter services chair for the League of Women Voters of Kentucky, said the extraordinary circumstances of the past week should not distract voters from the issues, noting it is important to evaluate candidates based on their platforms.

"Often we vote based on personality, and that's fine," Weinstein noted. "But we really need to know, what will these candidates do once they're in office? And 'Vote 411' is the place you can go to find that. And not only for presidential candidates. All the down-ballot races that we have in Kentucky are significant this year."

She's referring to the nonpartisan website Vote411.org Residents have until Oct. 7 to register to vote in the General Election on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

More than 2 million Kentuckians showed up at the polls in the 2020 presidential election, according to the Kentucky State Board of Elections.

Support for this reporting was provided by The Carnegie Corporation of New York.


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