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#AndyBeshear responded to a question about whether the Democratic Party had alienated some rural voters by shifting the focus to the harm caused by Republican policies. He said he hoped “rural Kentuckians would be alienated by a $300 million cut in food,” noting that such a move would “make more rural Kentuckians go hungry.” Beshear highlighted that “seventeen million people… are going to be cut from their health care, including in rural Kentucky,” and argued that this was not a partisan talking point but a matter of lives being at risk. While acknowledging that social issues may be important to some, he questioned why criticism of Democrats wasn’t balanced with scrutiny of what the “national Republican Party is trying to do right now” in ways that “are going to hurt people” and “cost lives.” Beshear suggested that while voters may care about social issues, the ability to “see a doctor, how much you make in your job, the impact of tariffs, [and] whether or not… you’ll have enough to eat” should outweigh them. He framed these as “the core values that we should be putting first” and argued they matter “in most voters’ minds” more than culture war battles. His comments come amid broader debates about whether national Democrats have struggled to connect with rural communities, but he made clear that economic survival and basic health needs should be the political priority regardless of party affiliation. #AndyBeshear #RuralKentucky #FoodCuts #HealthCareCuts #RepublicanParty #DemocraticParty #Tariffs #CoreValues #SocialIssues #FoodSecurity #SeventeenMillion #HungerCrisis #EconomicPriorities — “One Big Beautiful bill”— that leaves families hungry and rips away healthcare from millions of Americans? Yeah, we’ll pass. repost @arkdems @govandybeshear Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson
#AndyBeshear responded to a question about whether the Democratic Party had alienated some rural voters by shifting the focus to the harm caused by Republican policies. He said he hoped “rural Kentuckians would be alienated by a $300 million cut in food,” noting that such a move would “make more rural Kentuckians go hungry.” Beshear highlighted that “seventeen million people… are going to be cut from their health care, including in rural Kentucky,” and argued that this was not a partisan talking point but a matter of lives being at risk. While acknowledging that social issues may be important to some, he questioned why criticism of Democrats wasn’t balanced with scrutiny of what the “national Republican Party is trying to do right now” in ways that “are going to hurt people” and “cost lives.” Beshear suggested that while voters may care about social issues, the ability to “see a doctor, how much you make in your job, the impact of tariffs, [and] whether or not… you’ll have enough to eat” should outweigh them. He framed these as “the core values that we should be putting first” and argued they matter “in most voters’ minds” more than culture war battles. His comments come amid broader debates about whether national Democrats have struggled to connect with rural communities, but he made clear that economic survival and basic health needs should be the political priority regardless of party affiliation. #AndyBeshear #RuralKentucky #FoodCuts #HealthCareCuts #RepublicanParty #DemocraticParty #Tariffs #CoreValues #SocialIssues #FoodSecurity #SeventeenMillion #HungerCrisis #EconomicPriorities — “One Big Beautiful bill”— that leaves families hungry and rips away healthcare from millions of Americans? Yeah, we’ll pass. repost @arkdems @govandybeshear Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson

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