Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has beaten his Republican challenger. Beshear is a blue governor in a red state, and the race saw national politics as a primary issue.

  • @TropicalDingdong
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    251 year ago

    I mean…

    This is Kentucky. Not Vermont or Oregon…

    This should tell you some things…

      • Uglyhead
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        1 year ago

        Qult45 has already given up on democracy and the US Constitution.

        In their words and their actions, many many times now.

        Coup 2: Electric Boogaloos, comming soon to a town near you.

      • @thorbot
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        21 year ago

        This implies that they ever cared about it in the first place

        • DreamerofDays
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          161 year ago

          Implication being that if Republicans are losing in states they think they should win, they’re not going to change their positions, candidates, or arguments, but instead try to rig the system so they still win.

          • gullible
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            61 year ago

            There might be 4 or 5 examples, but can you name 6? If you can, I’m going to need 7! If 7 then 8! If 8 then…

            And you could, the Conservative Party of the US really, really likes this move.

          • Horsey
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            21 year ago

            Look at the other statewide races in KY though. Beshear is just popular enough as governor. This single race means nothing for the state on a national level. National Democratic politics will not swing KY in 2024.

    • @Ensign_Crab
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      21 year ago

      For one, it shows that the centrist line about progressives not being able to win in red states is self-serving hogwash.