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In Columbia, Beshear explains his problems with woke language again.
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The South Carolina Democratic pilgrimage continues — Andy Beshear kicking off his two-day tour today by talking to AFL-CIO in Greenville.

"I am proud to have vetoed every anti-union bill that came across my desk." "I'm a governor that walked a picket line during my election."

Beshear, whose wins over Rs who ran trans-focused ads have made him sort of a Dem strategy consultant, says Trump's "obsession with culture war issues" has distracted people from a failure to lower costs.

Most of speech is about success in Kentucky, some is about Dems having more normal, sensible messaging. On GOP's bill: "We can’t say it’s going to make people food insecure. What it’s gonna make people do is go hungry."

We’ve got protesters, who say they’re raising awareness of Beshear’s COVID closures

“When we win, we do what Republicans can’t: We govern well.”

Beshear says that Democrats have gotten thrown off by “inclusive” language — “we don’t change minds by changing words.” Examples are “substance abuse” and “justice-involved population.” “Anybody know who that is? Those are our inmates.”

Beshear on how he won after vetoing the GOP’s omnibus bill on trans rights


