Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear, who defeated Donald Trump-backed rivals twice in Republican-leaning Kentucky, announced the formation of a federal political action committee on Monday to support candidates across the country as he seeks to broaden his influence beyond the Bluegrass State.

Beshear launched a PAC called In This Together with a focus on helping elect more Democrats in swing states and Republican strongholds. The move comes barely two months since Beshear secured a second term with a convincing victory over GOP challenger Daniel Cameron in one of the nation’s most closely watched elections of 2023.

Beshear said he’s looking to support candidates who “demonstrate a commitment to leading with empathy and compassion and the backbone to always do what’s right, regardless of politics.” His PAC will support candidates running for local, state and federal offices, the governor said.

  • @Ensign_Crab
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    221 year ago

    Beshear is a progressive who won in a deeply red state.

    Centrists cut progressives’ campaign funds, and when they lose because they can’t get their message out, centrists gleefully announce that progressives can’t win in red states and we should nominate only centrists if we know what’s good for us.

    Beshear is proof that progressives can win in red states, despite centrists’ sabotage. I hope this PAC funds candidates that the Democratic Party abandons because the party prefers the worst MAGA chud to any progressive.

      • @Ensign_Crab
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        31 year ago

        I’m sorry you can’t follow a sentence with too many clauses in it.