
Andy Beshear Hits Dems With 'Authentic' Post-Election Lessons For Resonating With Voters
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The Kentucky governor reminded fellow party members how they can keep their "focus" on what impacts the lives of Americans.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) revealed “absolute lessons” on Sunday that the Democratic Party can learn from his state, which President-elect Donald Trump won for the third-straight time in this year’s election.
“It’s about a relentless focus on people’s everyday needs and their everyday life,” Beshear emphasized in an appearance on CBS News’ “Face the Nation.”
Beshear— who is seen as a possible presidential candidate in 2028 — told host Margaret Brennan it’s about sharing “your authentic why” with voters, as well.
“Because remember, if we’re talking about this issue of the day and then we’re talking about what Donald Trump said last night and then we’re talking about jobs, we’re only spending a third of the time talking about what people are worried about and what impacts their life the most,” he said.
Beshear, a surrogate of Kamala Harris’ failed campaign, declined to do any “finger-pointing” over the vice president’s election loss and instead looked ahead.













