John,
The Wall Street Journal just published a profile on Gov. Andy Beshear — and honestly, it captured exactly why so many Democrats are rallying behind his leadership right now.
Andy isn't loud, he isn't flashy, and he isn't chasing headlines or picking political fights for attention. He talks like a real human being, stays laser-focused on what matters to families, and actually gets things done, even in deep-red territory.
While too many Democrats get tied up in "advocacy speak," Andy cuts straight to the basics — hunger instead of "food insecurity," addiction instead of "substance-use disorder." It sounds small, but it's not. It's the difference between connecting with voters and losing them, and it makes all the difference for voters who just want confirmation that they're being heard.
He's won three statewide races in a place Donald Trump carried by 30 points, and maintains a 64% approval rating in Kentucky, the highest of any Democratic governor in the country. And he's done it by refusing to get dragged into Washington's daily chaos. While D.C. is stuck in endless noise and theatrics, Andy is showing the success that comes from leading with common sense and for the common good.
In This Together PAC and his DGA role are now critical engines for electing the kind of leaders our party desperately needs more of, leaders who put people first and politics second. We must do everything we can to support his work, today and all the way to Election Day next November.
If you want more Democrats like Andy, and are ready for a party that remembers what real, human leadership looks like, we need you with us right now. Chip in $5, or whatever you can, to support Andy's work and help elect commonsense, people-first leaders nationwide. >> [link removed]
Thank you,
In This Together PAC
Andy and In This Together PAC are working to support leaders who will lead with compassion and decency, reject anger politics, and always do what's right. Will you donate today to support In This Together's mission?
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