Andy Beshear among Dems being vetted for Kamala Harris possible VP
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Published 2024-07-23
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All Comments (21)
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Dandy Andys lockdowns cost buisnesses to close up.He even had a tattle tale hotline.This guy is definately not VP worthy
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Andy Bechear would be my choice!!💙💙
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I don't think anyone wants their name tied to Kamala for their future !
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Kentucky is not in play. Weird unless Gov. B. wants out to go to DC
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Weird. I would figure they'd have to hold a special election the following year if the governor, Beshear, left to become VP. Having Mrs. Coleman assume both governor and lieutenant governor roles doesn't sound very efficient.
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none of those picks are VP material
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Remember, a vote for Harris is NO DIFFERENT than a vote for Biden. If you didn't want Biden then, YOU DON'T WANT HARRIS.
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Good luck, her staff spoke about how awful she is and all but 4 quit I believe. You’d be crazy to be VP.
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Beshear would be a smart choice
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Kentucky will not vote for Harris, so Beshear brings nothing to the ticket.
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Stay in Frankfort Andy!
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It she picks the man from Kentucky it will be great.
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Andy would be perfect. And he's ready to take on Shady JD
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Andy Beshear seems like the Beto O'Rourke of Kentucky.
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Beshear is the pick. Perfect contrast to Vance. He has one of the highest approval ratings of all the governors in the country. He would win over swing voters.
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Take the L, better luck in 2028
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What happened to your democracy?
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Just to let you know, Kamala's remark "coconut" means brown person on the outside and white on the inside. Highly racist remark to down her own brown successful people. Old Hispanic phrase of jealousy toward Hispanics who were bettering themselves in education and careers.
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I heard He didn’t make it !
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Maybe next time around. There are better qualified candidates, you know.