Oklahoma
Kentucky Governor Headlines Oklahoma Democratic Fundraiser
The Oklahoma Democratic Party hosted a fundraiser supporting its candidates and volunteers, featuring a keynote from Democratic Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, who is also on the shortlist of possible candidates for Kamala Harris’ running mate.
During his speech, he immediately positioned himself as a contender to be the Democratic candidate for Vice President.
“I’m the guy that’s going to help Vice President Harris win the presidency and beat Donald,” Beshear said.
His appearance in Oklahoma City follows a visit the week before from Republican Vice Presidential nominee, JD Vance. Vance was a guest at a private luncheon in a gated metro community, which GOP officials said raised $2 million. No press were allowed to attend.
But, following his visit, Sen. Markwayne Mullin and Gov. Kevin Stitt touted Vance’s capabilities.
“JD did a really good job laying out the differences between 4 years under President Trump, and 4 years under President Biden,” Mullin said. “You’ve never had this in history where you have a record of two presidents and the years they served.”
Beshear and Vance have sparred in recent days through media appearances and speeches.
“I know that JD Vance not only is not from where I’m from, but he doesn’t share the American values that are taught here in Kentucky and everywhere else in this country,” Beshear argued.
The Harris campaign announced her first public appearance with her yet-to-be-announced running mate will be Tuesday in Philadelphia.