
Gov. Beshear on National News
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Governor Andy Beshear is getting more national attention since his election victory.
Governor Andy Beshear is getting more national attention since his election victory.
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Gov. Beshear on National News
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Governor Andy Beshear is getting more national attention since his election victory.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGovernor Andy Beshear is getting more national attention since his election victory November 7th.
He appeared on MSNBC's This Week and discussed the role transgender issues played in the Kentucky governor's race.
The governor said he thought the Republican message went too far and turned off many voters.
Think about what some people are doing trying to dehumanize other human beings, trying to turn people against each other to to even foster hate and anger towards another American here, another Kentucky.
And why?
So you can elect one more person that has a certain letter behind their name.
So this can't be right and left.
Some things have to be basic right and wrong.
And we've got to get our politics back to where we ask the basic question of right and wrong.
There's got to be there's got to be limits.
I mean, this can't be a rule, this type of game, because it's so much more than a game.
Ask any of these kids.
Governor Beshear called the anti-trans tone of the campaign quote mean.
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