“I might be the first person in Vogue to wear Gap jeans,” Beshear wrote.
The story published on Monday, July 21, asks the question “What’s next?” for the Kentucky native after back-to-back gubernatorial victories in what Vogue called “Trump Country.”
“His elections have all been close, but in each the margin has widened, and he continues to win without turning away from the values and priorities of the left,” the magazine wrote in the announcement.
Rumors continue to swirl surrounding Beshear’s intentions for the 2028 presidential race, and Vogue places the Kentucky governor at the top of the list of names expected to vie for the Democratic nomination.
“Is he the glitziest, glam-iest, flashiest political figure in America? No, absolutely not,” Rob Flaherty, a former Kamala Harris campaign manager, told Vogue. “But he’s clearly effective and relates to people really well, and listens to them and makes them feel heard. And I think that’s an incredibly important thing right now.”
The piece further explores Beshear’s faith and upbringing, his day-to-day life, and why the critics see him gaining attention on a national level. It features insight from First Lady Britainy Beshear, Jaime Harrison, the former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, lifelong Republican and former Ohio governor John Kasich, a Kentucky teacher and tornado victim, Ashley McKnight, and more.
Click here to read the full story.
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