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His record doesn't exactly stand out as extremely liberal or progressive, it's just that anyone sane these days seems super left wing vs. the current batshit crazy. He is for Abortion rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and supports public schools in the state, but manages to do it in a way that doesn't trigger the snowflake conservatives in the state.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Beshear
The bottom of that Wikipedia page links to some New York Times op-eds where he divulges his secret to winning as a Democrat in a red state: hyper-focus on issues that affect his constituents directly.
I have been saying that shit for years and for god's sake drop the fucking gun issues. Tell them what you can do for them. I am from WNC and it is the same people as in Kentucky. Tell what you are going to do for us and how you will make our lives better.
They don't care about Appalachians or rural people. You can see it here in the comments lumping all Kentuckians together as pro-maga and enjoying Schadenfreuden instead seeing an opportunity to grow the resistance.
If he had lost, it would be touted as proof that progressives can't win in red states. Since he won,