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“Governors Get Things Done”: Democratic Governors Stood Out at DNC Convention
“Governors Get Things Done”: Democratic Governors Stood Out at DNC Convention
Axios: “Many of the biggest stars of the Democratic convention — and the party’s future — sit well outside the halls of the Capitol.”
Following the Democratic National Convention last week, several news outlets have highlighted the ubiquitousness of the nation’s Democratic governors, from a “sold out, star-studded event, coupled with the slate of governors taking prime-time speaking spots,” and how this was “indicative of the rising eminence of chief executives within the Democratic Party,” National Journal reports. National Journal added: “Over the last four years, governors have been thrust into the spotlight typically reserved for Washington luminaries, after managing the COVID pandemic and post-Roe reproductive-rights battles in the states.”
Axios added: “Many of the biggest stars of the Democratic convention — and the party’s future — sit well outside the halls of the Capitol.”
NBC News also noted how a record-breaking 11 sitting Democratic governors – including Vice Presidential nominee Minnesota Governor Tim Walz – spoke during the evening and primetime during this year’s Convention.
Read more below:
- National Journal: ‘Governors get things done’: How the DNC is showcasing the nation’s chief executives
- “The sold out, star-studded event, coupled with the slate of governors taking prime-time speaking spots during this week’s convention, was indicative of the rising eminence of chief executives within the Democratic Party.”
- “Over the last four years, governors have been thrust into the spotlight typically reserved for Washington luminaries, after managing the COVID pandemic and post-Roe reproductive-rights battles in the states.”
- Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear: “It’s our job to create jobs, to expand health care, to take these infrastructure dollars and put them into work in our community. I think, more now than ever, people just want a better life, and a governor shows up every single day to do that.”
- “State-level Democrats who spoke to National Journal also expressed optimism that a Walz vice presidency could provide them with a critical ally in the executive branch who understands the complexities of governing a state.”
- Axios: 1 big thing: Democrats look past Washington
- “Many of the biggest stars of the Democratic convention — and the party’s future — sit well outside the halls of the Capitol, Axios’ Sam Baker writes.”
- “Why it matters: The Democratic National Committee took a lot of heat in the Obama years for neglecting state-level organization, as the party suffered steep losses in statehouses and gubernatorial races.”
- “Now, most of Democrats’ top national prospects hail from outside Washington — including Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Govs. Andy Beshear (Ky.), Roy Cooper (N.C.,) Wes Moore (Md.), Gavin Newsom (Calif.), Josh Shapiro (Pa.) and Gretchen Whitmer (Mich.).”
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- “A record number of sitting Democratic governors — 11 — are speaking at this year’s party convention, according to the Democratic Governors Association.”
- “The high number ‘highlights the increasing role and voice they have within the party and country,’ Sam Newton, a spokesperson for the association, told NBC News.”
- “In 2020, five sitting governors spoke at the Democratic convention, and in 2016, four spoke at the convention.”