Gov. Beshear on Transgender Rights: All Candidates Should Stand Up for Their Beliefs
‘Talking about what Donald Trump said last night, and then we’re talking about jobs, we’re only spending a third of the time talking about what people are worried about’
Nov 18, 2024 5:30 AM
By Grabien Staff
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BESHEAR: “Well, I think that all candidates should stand up for their beliefs, and that we don't have to abandon those beliefs. You know, I vetoed one of the nastiest anti-LGBTQ bills that my state had ever seen in my election year. But I did two things. Number one, I talked about my wife (ph). For me that's my faith, where I'm taught that all children are children of God. And I wanted to stick up for some children that were being picked on in a pretty rough bill.”