Kentucky’s Governor Andy Beshear had vetting materials requested from Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign. This means that he is officially under consideration for the role of vice president in her presidential campaign.

Beshear has experienced a successful public career. With a term as Kentucky’s Attorney General, and now in his second term as Kentucky’s governor, Beshear has shown that he can win in deep red country. This doesn’t mean that Kentucky would flip blue, but Beshear’s popularity would certainly be an asset to the Harris team as he proves that it is possible to find some common ground through profound and big disagreements.

Here are 12 reasons Gov. Andy Beshear would be an absolutely amazing pick for vice president of the United States.

This opinion piece was originally published by CityBeat‘s sister paper, LEO Weekly.

Gov. Andy Beshear won the race for re-election in Nov. 2023. Could the vice presidency be his next win? Photo: Governor Andy Beshear's Instagram page
1. He’s Already Beaten Two Trump-Backed Candidates Beshear’s got a great track record already, having beaten out Daniel Cameron and Matt Bevins in a primarily red state. In the last gubernatorial election, Beshear defeated Daniel Cameron with support from 53% of voters, racking up 693,370 votes to Cameron’s 626,196 total. Photo: Tkayne, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
2. He Can Bridge the Party Divide From the time Beshear was voted to be governor in 2019 up until last year, his numbers have only trended upward. That’s not normal nowadays. For example, President Joe Biden has seen his numbers steadily decrease as time has passed during his presidency. Normally, people sour on their candidates after they’ve seen them in office, and in a red state, that rings true even louder. Even at the height of his popularity, Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona only had a 51% polling differential against his Republican counterpart Bake Masters. For Beshear, he consistently stayed nearly 10 percentage points ahead of his Republican counterpart Cameron, and in the latest polling, he is still one of the most popular Democrats in the country at a 65% approval rating, which is the second-highest in the nation just behind Phil Scott from Vermont, a deeply blue state. Photo: Timothy D. Easley | AP Photo
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4. He’s Not Mitch McConnell And that’s that on that. Photo: AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley
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9. He Plays by the Rules No matter where you stand on the political spectrum, it’s widely known in Kentucky that Andy Beshear plays by the rules, even when they are stacked against him. In nearly every case where Beshear did not agree with a law that was passed by a supermajority Kentucky House and Senate (Senate Bill 150, Senate Bill 6, House Bill 9), he vetoed it, and they were passed anyway. It’s the matter of the fact that in all these cases and more, Beshear did not try to cheat the system. The same can’t be said for far-right conservatives, who are currently attempting to overthrow the Republic in place of a new monarchy. Photo: Giselle Rhoden
11. He Has a Good Track Record Overseas Beshear took only a few days to get deals done with foreign leaders, which is something anyone with half a brain would know is vital to a VP’s success in office. If Harris wants any chance of contending on the world stage, she’ll need strong backup from someone like Beshear. He doesn’t bully, but he doesn’t waver either. Like Roosevelt said, “Speak softly, and carry a big stick.” With just the weight of one Southern, Midwest state behind him, Beshear has made deals with the likes of Japan and South Korea, two economic world heavyweights, without breaking a sweat. Now imagine if Beshear had the totality of the United States behind him as he brokered deals with even greater powers in the E.U. and in China. That’s the kind of VP I’m looking for if I’m Harris. Photo: Governor Andy Beshear's Facebook Page
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12. He Supports Trans Rights Andy Beshear is one of the only white Christian men in politics who follows what his book preaches when it comes to taking care of marginalized groups, especially those in the LGBTQ+ community. Beshear has championed trans rights in Kentucky for years, even when it wasn’t the popular thing to do in a deeply conservative state, like when he punched back at a state senator for mocking him for taking a photo with the Derby City Sisters, a drag queen group dedicated to helping LGBTQ+ youth. He’s also vetoed many laws pertaining to transgender people in Kentucky, even if he’s been overruled by the supermajority in the Kentucky House and Senate. Photo: Derby City Sisters Facebook
Bonus: He Has a Cute Dog He has a really cute dog named Winnie who makes frequent appearances on his Instagram, and, from the looks of it, this adorable pup both loves and trusts Papa Andy, which says a lot. After all, whether Republican or Democrat, can’t we all agree that dogs are the best judges of character? Photo: Governor Andy Beshear's Instagram Page