
Governor Beshear on Possibility of Presidential Run in 2024
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Governor Beshear responds to calls to replace President Joe Biden in presidential race.
Many Democrats have been suggested as replacements for President Biden after shaky performance at the presidential debate, including Governor Andy Beshear, who says he’s flattered, but will continue to support the president as long as he’s in the race.
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Governor Beshear on Possibility of Presidential Run in 2024
Clip: Season 3 Episode 21 | 1m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Many Democrats have been suggested as replacements for President Biden after shaky performance at the presidential debate, including Governor Andy Beshear, who says he’s flattered, but will continue to support the president as long as he’s in the race.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipSince last Thursday's debate, some pundits, newspapers and magazines have called for President Joe Biden to step aside as the presumptive Democratic nominee for president.
Many Democrats have been suggested as replacements for President Biden.
Some have mentioned Governor Andy Beshear, a Democratic elected twice in a state that's been trending Republican.
Today, Governor Bashir was asked about the possibility of a presidential run in 2024.
Well, listen, it's flattering when people mention your name in something like that, but I think it's a reflection of all the good things going on in Kentucky as compared to the rest of the country.
The temperatures been turned down here.
Democrats and Republicans are all excited about the jobs we're creating, the investment that we're seeing, the record low unemployment, the record low recidivism decreases in our overdose deaths.
Those are all really good things.
So I think the rest of the country turns to us and says, how can a Democratic governor, a Republican General Assembly, create really good results?
And I think the answer to that is everything is not partizan.
And people are tired of of of the clashes day in and day out.
So when they look at what we have done in Kentucky, they see a better future That's beyond some of the back and forth that we see on the federal level.
Governor Beshear also said President Biden's debate performance was rough, calling it, quote, a really bad night for the president.
But he added he will continue to support Biden as long as he's in the race.
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