BESHEAR: "Now, the first thing we’ve got to do is show up. We’ve got to show up everywhere. Democrats stopped going to certain parts of our country or certain parts of our states, and we’ve got to be talking to everyone because everyone’s struggling right now in 2024, taught us that people will even vote for someone they know is cruel. If they think that person might do a little bit more to make their life easier. I think our candidates need to spend 80% of their time focused on things that matter, to 100% of the American people. Those are good jobs with wages where you can afford what you need. The next doctor’s appointment, the roads and bridges you drive, the school you drop your kids off at, and whether you feel safe in your community. Our candidates need to talk like normal human beings. Push out that advocacy speak. In Kentucky, we didn’t lose people to substance use disorder. We lost them to addiction. And then we need to share our authentic why.”

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Gov. Beshear: Democratic Candidates ‘Need to Talk Like Normal Human Beings’‘Democrats stopped going to certain parts of our country or certain parts of our states’News & PoliticsRUSH EXCERPT:BESHEAR: "Now, the first thing we’ve got to do is show up. We’ve got to show up everywhere. Democrats stopped going to certain parts of our country or certain parts of our states, and we’ve got to be talking to everyone because everyone’s struggling right now in 2024, taught us that people will even vote for someone they know is cruel. If they think that person might do a little bit more to make their life easier. I think our candidates need to spend 80% of their time focused on things that matter, to 100% of the American people. Those are good jobs with wages where you can afford what you need. The next doctor’s appointment, the roads and bridges you drive, the school you drop your kids off at, and whether you feel safe in your community. Our candidates need to talk like normal human beings. Push out that advocacy speak. In Kentucky, we didn’t lose people to substance use disorder. We lost them to addiction. And then we need to share our authentic why.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview

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