Join us for a grassroots fundraiser with special guest Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky at the home of Representative Luz Bay, 290 Long Hill Road, Dover, NH.
2026 is a critical year for Democrats across the country. Here in New Hampshire, the road to a Democratic majority in Concord runs through Strafford County. The Strafford County Democratic Committee needs to flip only 2 State House Seats for a supermajority of 26 of the 38 seats in our Strafford County Delegation.
Join us at the home of State Representative Luz Bay, 290 Long Hill Road, Dover, NH, to meet the Governor and talk about how to advance Democrats' vision for a freer and more affordable Granite State and United States.
Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP today! And please consider making your donation a monthly contribution by checking the box on the right. Down-ballot Democrats in New Hampshire need your help!
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About Governor Beshear:
Governor Andy Beshear is America’s most popular Democratic governor, winning three statewide elections in dark-red Kentucky. Beshear won reelection by more than 5% in 2023—in a state that Donald Trump carried by 30 points.
Under his leadership, Kentucky has seen historic economic development and record investments in infrastructure, including building affordable high-ground housing on reclaimed coal mines, transitioning Kentucky’s economy to become the electric vehicle battery capital of the world, and opening the first hospital in Kentucky’s largest African American community in over 150 years. Beshear has offered steady, compassionate leadership after historic disasters, from devastating tornadoes to historic flooding.
He governs a state with Republican supermajorities while standing firm on his values and doing the right thing regardless of politics. Beshear has regularly sued the Trump Administration to protect Kentucky’s interests, including over one $100 million in funding for Kentucky’s public schools. He has vetoed every anti-LGBTQ+ bill that has come to his desk, banned conversion therapy via executive order, restored voting rights to nearly 200,000 Kentuckians, and vetoed four anti-choice bills—including one of the most extreme abortion bans in the country.