Beshear to Appear on Vogue Cover as 2028 Speculation Heats Up
FRANKLIN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, JUL 20 – Democratic governors like Andy Beshear are building national support to capture skeptical and working-class voters amid declining satisfaction among younger Democrats, recent polls show.
- On Monday, Vogue featured an in-depth article on Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, exploring his political journey and family life.
- Beshear’s rise follows his tenure as a Democrat in a traditionally Republican state where Trump won by 30 points in 2024, showcasing his electoral success.
- The article describes Beshear’s governing style as hyper-organized, largely drama free, and emphasizes his focus on generating political energy and improving lives.
- Beshear responded on social media to his Vogue feature by joking that he may be the magazine’s first subject to be photographed wearing Gap jeans, highlighting his approachable persona.
- Beshear will term out as Kentucky governor in 2028 amid speculation about future ambitions, but he has given vague answers when asked about presidential plans.
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