Words matter. These are the best Andy Beshear Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
While Matt Bevin helps insiders, wealthy CEOs and special interests, I’m running to be a governor who works for Kentucky families who are still struggling to get ahead.
The brave men and women stepping up to tell their #MeToo stories have inspired a movement that pushes us to become better versions of ourselves.
My guiding principle has always been that we do better when we respect one another.
I’m fighting to do right by our neighbors by expanding access to affordable health care, improving public education, respecting our workers, and creating more good-paying jobs.
I’m honored to have the trust and support of the United Mine Workers of America and the working families they represent.
As attorney general, I’m helping lead a national effort to protect coverage for pre-existing conditions.
Our teachers and first responders spend their careers making Kentucky better, and they deserve the secure retirement they were promised.
Voting is the bedrock of our democracy and we have a moral responsibility to protect and expand the right to vote – for everyone.
As governor, I’ll work to lower health care costs for all of us.
Kentucky’s first responders and fire fighters are true public servants who keep our communities safe.
I owe it to the people of Kentucky not to bow to terror, but to continue to do what is right for their families and for mine.
We all pay too much for health care. Far too many do not go to the doctor or fill a prescription because it simply costs too much.
I’ll be a governor that fights for Kentucky families.
When Matt Bevin attacks teachers, he’s insulting our friends, families, and neighbors, along with our public schools.
Growing up, I remember taking trips with my family to Kentucky Lake and visiting Lake Cumberland, and camping with friends at Red River Gorge.
Just like my kids, I was raised with our Kentucky values. We treat everyone with respect, and we look out for our neighbors.
As governor, I’ll focus on these concrete steps to make it easier to vote and include every community in our democratic process.
I believe Kentucky has a big, bright future, with more good-paying jobs and opportunities for families to get ahead in every single one of our 120 counties.
Our approach to doing right by Kentucky’s veterans starts by focusing on expanding job opportunities, especially in agritech and infrastructure development – two areas where Kentucky can thrive.
Kentuckians can see how I’ve lived my values by looking at my priorities as attorney general.
Our seniors deserve dignity, high-quality care, and a government that works for them.
We have breathtaking state and national parks, flourishing adventure tourism and culinary scenes and the world’s best horses. And of course bourbon.
Instead of fighting to make things better, Matt Bevin has used the governor’s office to bully workers and help his cronies.
Instead of insulting our teachers and tearing down public education, I believe in a Kentucky where we put students and teachers first – and I’ll work to do just that by fixing some of the greatest challenges they face every day.
Kentuckians deserve to have confidence in our elected leaders.
Kentuckians deserve leaders who aren’t afraid to do the right thing.
Prioritizing our public schools, teachers and students is the single best investment we can make to build a better, brighter future for our families.
Right is right and wrong is wrong. And you can’t wait until something nasty and horrible happens to then claim it’s wrong, while you’ve catered the support of certain groups for votes or other reasons.
I don’t want folks with pre-existing medical conditions – like asthma and diabetes – to be denied health care. I sure don’t want to see our grandparents paying more for prescription drugs and women paying more just because of their gender.
Instead of attacking and dividing our people, I’ll be a governor who is fully committed to respecting the hard work of our families by fighting for good-paying jobs and expanding access to affordable health care.
I have deep family roots in Western Kentucky.
Working families are worried about affordable health care, public education, and earning enough to get ahead. Our people should know that Frankfort is working to solve the challenges they’re facing – not furthering the self-interests of lobbyists and insiders.
I am fighting on many fronts to protect access to affordable health care because I don’t want to see medical bills continue to climb and millions of people to lose coverage.
Let’s put our workers first, boost skills training and invest in growth sectors like agritech and advanced manufacturing.
I’m committed to fully funding pensions for our law enforcement officials and fighting for policies that will help them get ahead and keep our communities safe.
My granddad and great granddad were Baptist preachers from Western Kentucky.
My vision for Western Kentucky’s economy is to turn the region into a world leader in agritech.
Health care should not be a partisan issue. Because health care is a Kentucky issue.
It’s an honor to have the support and trust of the Kentucky State AFL-CIO.
I’m grateful to have the trust and support of the Kentucky Education Association.
Too many families are working incredibly hard, but their wages never seem to go up and their health care bills only get harder to pay.
We all want Kentucky to be a place where our children and grandchildren want to – and can afford to raise their own children, keeping families together and growing our commonwealth. For the common good.
We’re focused on creating good-paying jobs of the future, where Kentucky has the opportunity to lead the country.
I’m ready to do right by all of our families because that’s the only way we can bring Kentucky together and actually make our peoples’ lives better.
Instead of attacking and dividing our people, I’ll focus on better paying jobs, career and skills training, and apprenticeships. And I’ll always protect our miners and your health care.
We must do better for our people by implementing a robust jobs agenda that prioritizes workers – not out-of-state corporations and CEOs.
By all working together, we can beat Matt Bevin and actually create more good-paying jobs, boost wages for workers, expand access to health care, and improve our public schools.
I’ll be a governor who looks out for Kentucky families.
Prioritizing our children also means prioritizing their teachers. If Kentucky is to compete nationally – not to mention with our neighbors – we need to pay our teachers a living wage.
As governor, I’ll keep fighting for policies that will actually put more money in the pockets of workers, make it easier for everyone to get health care, and improve our public schools.
There will be no higher priority in a Beshear/Coleman Administration than our public education system.
When I say I’m going to be a governor for all Kentuckians, I mean it.
Whether they’re in uniform today or retired, I’ll fight to make it easier for our fire fighters and their families to earn a good living with dignity on the job, affordable health care, and a secure retirement.
Instead of attacking and dividing our people, I’ll be a governor laser-focused on creating opportunity for all Kentuckians. I’ll expand growth industries like agritech and advanced manufacturing.
As governor, I’ll treat hard-working families with the respect that they deserve by being laser-focused on creating good-paying jobs with benefits and secure retirements; and expanding access to affordable health care.