On stage at the World Economic Forum, Kentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear spoke about economic issues in the state and abroad — including areas that have become heavily politicized, such as diversity policies in the workplace and environmental sustainability.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s popularity among his constituents was rivaled by only one other governor regularly cited as a 2028 Democratic presidential prospect.
Beshear is the most popular Democratic governor in the U.S., according to the data. He trails only Vermont Gov. Phil Scott (75%) and former West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (67%) in overall popularity. Justice is now serving in the U.S. Senate. Beshear's disapproval rating was 27%. His numbers last July were similar (67%-28%).
That last group of movable voters had a gut check, and they believed that President Trump would make it a little easier to pay the bills at the end of the month.“
Joined by Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, they talked about tariffs, the current political climate and why potential employers should invest in their states.
At Gov. Andy Beshear's direction, flags in Kentucky will be raised to full-staff during President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony.
“We said housing can’t wait,” explained McReynolds. The governor said you can go to housingcantwait.org to apply for housing. He said it is simple to use. “All you have to do is go to the website, fill out the interest form,” Beshear said. After the interest form is completed, a representative from FAHE will call about possible housing.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is speaking Thursday to the World Economic Forum in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland. We're officially in Davos, and we're excited and ready to show leaders from across the world at the World Economic Forum how Kentucky is leading the way!
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear took part in the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland this week. The event includes an interactive dialogue focused on U.S. policies from the perspective of governors.
On stage at the World Economic Forum, Kentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear spoke about economic issues in the state and abroad — including areas that have become heavily politicized, such as diversity policies in the workplace and environmental sustainability.
Governor Andy Beshear was invited to the annual conference in Davos Switzerland to discuss state and international economic issues along with the potential impact of President Donald Trump's policies as he returns to the White House for a second term.
The immediate thought for many is to point to Trump and say he is trying to be king. Certainly, he is attempting to consolidate more power into the executive branch. That should concern everyone, simply because at some point, someone you disagree with will hold the office in the future, and you don’t want them to make new law.