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What did Andy Beshear do before being governor? Kentucky native could be Kamala Harris’ VP.
The announcement that President Joe Biden will end his reelection bid on Sunday leaves people wondering who will lead the Democratic party this November.
While Biden has endorsed Kamala Harris as his replacement, there’s talk of Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear as a possible vice president nominee, along with North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly.
Here’s what we know about Kentucky Gov. Beshear.
Gov. Andy Beshear: Who is Andy Beshear? What we know about his politics career
Who is Kentucky’s governor?
The 63rd governor in Kentucky is Andy Beshear, according to Kentucky.gov.
Who is Andy Beshear?
Gov. Beshear is a born-and-raised Kentuckian who was elected as a Democratic governor in 2019, according to his official website. Before acting as governor he served as the state’s attorney general, beginning in 2015, and was reelected as governor in November of 2023 after a successful first term.
How old is Andy Beshear?
Gov. Beshear is 46 years old.
What did Andy Beshear do before being governor?
Gov. Beshear was elected as the state’s attorney general in 2015, serving in the role until 2019 before his current role. Beshear was elected as governor in 2019 and reelected in 2023.
Who is Steve Beshear?
Gov. Beshear’s father, Steve Beshear, was Kentucky’s governor from 2007-2015. The Democrat has been married to Jane Beshear since 1969 and was first elected in 2007 before being re-elected in 2011. Steve was an attorney who also served as a state representative in the Kentucky General Assembly, attorney general and lieutenant governor before seeking out the governor seat.
Steve was raised in Dawson Springs in Hopkins County and holds a bachelor’s and a law degree from the University of Kentucky.
Andy and Britainy Beshear
Gov. Beshear has a wife, Britainy, two children, Will and Lila, and a dog named Winnie, according to the politician’s website. The family are frequent visitors of Beargrass Christian Church, where both Beshear and his wife serve as deacons.
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Will Andy Beshear run for Vice President?
While Gov. Beshear has kept quiet on his future political aspirations, he’s previously said he would only leave Kentucky’s governorship if he felt like he “could help the commonwealth even more with some other opportunity,” as previously reported by The Courier Journal. Read more at the link below.
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Is there a term limit for the governor of Kentucky?
In Kentucky, a governor can serve an unlimited number of four-year terms, according to the Library of Congress Research Guides. However, a governor can only run for two consecutive terms, meaning if Gov. Beshear wanted to seek a third reelection, he’d have to wait until 2031 to do so.
Will Biden dropping out of the presidential race impact Kentucky’s ballot?
Learn more from The Courier Journal below.
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Kentucky is poised to land either Donnie Freeman or Sebastian Rancik this weekend, per report
Jones posted on Twitter that “Kentucky will have (absent a major change) either Freeman or Rancik by tomorrow,” while also noting the Wildcats still need to add another shooter and another big to round out the roster.
One of the top targets is Donnie Freeman, a 6-foot-9, 205-pound sophomore forward transferring from Syracuse. Freeman arrived in Lexington on Tuesday night and began his visit on Wednesday before leaving without a commitment. While there was concern he could land at UConn, that visit has since been canceled, leaving Kentucky and St. John’s as the top teams.
Freeman averaged 16.5 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game last season, while adding nearly a block and a steal per contest. He shot 47.4% from the field but 30.2% from 3-point range across 23 games.
The other option is Sebastian Rancik, a 6-foot-11, 220-pound sophomore forward transferring from Colorado. Rancik visited Kentucky starting Wednesday through Thursday and brings a versatile skill set, averaging 12.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 2 assists per game while shooting 33.1% from 3.
Either Freeman or Rancik would provide a significant boost at the power forward position for head coach Mark Pope. Kentucky has already added guards Zoom Diallo and Alex Wilkins in the portal.
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Kentucky football spring game offers early look at Will Stein’s Cats
Kentucky football coach Will Stein reflects on new position
Will Stein was officially introduced to fans and media as the head coach for the Kentucky Wildcats, replacing Mark Stoops.
LEXINGTON — Kentucky football had its first spring game under new coach Will Stein at Kroger Field on Saturday.
The offense, in blue jerseys, had its moments. So too the defense, donning white uniforms.
Ultimately, the blue squad earned a 23-18 victory in a game called just after noon because of inclement weather.
Stein admitted he “got emotional” as he charged onto the field prior to kickoff.
“I know it wasn’t a real game, but when I ran on the field, I definitely — man, I felt it,” he said. “It was like a wave running over me. And very, very, just cool.”
While it doesn’t count in the standings, Stein walked away pleased.
“I think we got a lot of really good work,” he said. “That’s the goal of spring is to improve with fundamentals and technique, learn how to practice, learn what winning edges that we need throughout spring to go into summer and fall and prepare the team for play. And we came out of the scrimmage clean. There (were) no injuries, which to me, that’s the biggest win of the day. I could (not) care less about the score.
“If we come out clean, that’s good. The Wildcats won.”
New starting QB Kenny Minchey looked about as expected, with sharp passes evened out by moments of inconsistency. Martels Carter Jr., a defensive back who is lining up at running back this spring, scored a touchdown and had several nice runs.
And the defense forced multiple three-and-outs and also picked off one Minchey pass on a two-point conversion.
This story will be updated.
Reach Kentucky men’s basketball and football reporter Ryan Black at rblack@gannett.com and follow him on X at @RyanABlack.
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