Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota’s Stealth Senator – IOTW Report

Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota’s Stealth Senator

Taking “Minnesota nice” and turning it into an effective political weapon, Senator Amy Klobuchar appears to be eyeing a run at the White House in 2020.

Elected in 2006 on the back of her well-known sports writer dad, Klobuchar has avoided vocalizing her progressive beliefs while being one of the more active senators, co-sponsoring or sponsoring 98 pieces of legislation.

Currently seeking re-election, Klobuchar recently gave away her game when asked about the charges of sexual harassment against Keith Ellison. More 

14 Comments on Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota’s Stealth Senator

  1. FTA: “Senator Klobuchar wears her supposed bipartisanship as a mask.”
    Let me add one or two more lines:
    Senator Manchin wears his supposed bipartisanship as a mask.
    Senator McCaskill wears her supposed bipartisanship as a mask.
    Senator (fill in the Democrat’s name) wears their supposed bipartisanship as a mask.

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  2. That sums up Amy Klobuchar pretty well. There’s no way she will be defeated in the Senate election. She’s just too sensible and “nice”. (rolleyes)

    We do have a good chance in Minnesota for a Republican Senator in Karin Housley who is running for Franken’s former seat. She’s a fireball and a great speaker who is also a Trump supporter. Keep an eye on her. I like her chances.

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  3. Always uses her dad (as a reporter), with particular emphasis on “this President trying to silence the Press”.

    No matter pops reported on PeeWee football, it’s all the same to her, so long as it scores anti-Trump pts.
    She and Kasich have a lot in common.

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  4. I had to do that photoshop. I’m looking at her like- MOVE YOUR HAIR out of your eyes!!! Grown ass woman trying to be all Emo and shit. BTW, Dorothy Hammill called from the 80s- she wants her hair back.

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  5. I can’t stand that woman. She is only a Senate vote for Democrats. She has nothing original except for her rhetoric. She is always saying she is working for MN, but the 30 years I lived there, I don’t know one thing she really did except vote for whatever her D handlers told her to.

    I could never understand the love affair that Minnesotans had for her. And they weren’t all Democrats or leftists, but some good conservatives (yes, there are a few). It’s like this mantra going around that she is nice and does a good job, but no one could ever tell me what she did that was good.

    I was hoping that Michele Bachmann would run against her.

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