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Amy Klobuchar says she's catching on at exactly the right time

KenH

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If Democrats want to win, not just send a message in 2020, they need to appeal to voters in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Also, it would help to not run a septuagenarian.

"At media gaggles between bus stops, she scoffed at only two questions — one asking her to weigh in on the argument between Gabbard and Hillary Clinton and another asking why she had won a second term by 35 points but a third term by only 24 points.

“That's a lot!” she said, laughing at the audacity of the question. “I always have won by huge margins. Mostly I think what's important is that I won 42 of the counties that Donald Trump won.”

Every Democrat argues that he or she can win back Trump voters; Klobuchar is the only candidate with receipts. While Sanders and Warren argue that they could change the electorate through organizing — Sanders, in particular, has focused on registering working-class nonvoters — Klobuchar says the people who voted in 2018 are ready for the right Democrat."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...ctly-the-right-time/5daa096b602ff140839145ba/
 

InTheLight

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As a Minnesotan I have some familiarity with Klobuchar. She's not as wacky as most Dems, but she's a liberal, no doubt about it. She is less hostile to business which she trumpets as if she's pro-business (she's not.) She's basically spent the past 6 months campaigning in Iowa. She might come in 2nd in Iowa, or a close 3rd. This will result in her 15 minutes of fame and then most people will never hear about her again.

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