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Beshear on potential White House bid: ‘I’ll think about it after next year’

KENTUCKY, JUL 4 – Beshear criticizes the $3.3 trillion budget bill for cutting Medicaid and food programs, highlighting threats to rural hospitals and rising food insecurity, while polling shows 2% support for his potential 2028 run.

  • On Sunday, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said he is considering a 2028 presidential run while criticizing the 'Big Beautiful' budget bill on CNN's State of the Union.
  • Following Senate Republicans' $3.3 trillion “Big Beautiful” budget bill passage last Tuesday, it included a $1 trillion Medicaid cut and tax breaks for the wealthy, prompting Beshear's criticism.
  • Recent polling shows Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear with just 2 percent support among 1,000 registered voters surveyed June 24–25, highlighting his low national recognition for 2028 prospects.
  • Beshear warns that rural Kentucky hospitals face closure due to federal budget cuts, risking community devastation and local job losses, highlighting the urgent impact on residents.
  • Looking toward 2028, Andy Beshear may launch a presidential bid after his December 2027 governorship ends, positioning himself for national campaigns.
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