Amy Klobuchar Exits Presidential Race & Plans To Endorse Biden
2020 presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar has ended her bid as of Monday morning, and plans to fly out to Dallas, where she will continue her participation, endorsing Joe Biden at his rally Monday night.
Klobuchar is a Democratic senator from Minnesota and had a pretty rough going this past week ahead of Super Tuesday (Mar 3), all while trying to land her home state’s primary; which she may lose to Bernie Sanders.
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Klobuchar follows recent exits by Pete Buttigieg, Andrew Yang, and previous departures by Cory Booker, Kamala Harris, Beto O’Rourke, and Bill de Blasio. Currently in the running are, Biden, Sanders, Mike Bloomberg, Elizabeth Warren, and Hawaii’s Tulsi Gabbard.
Ahead of her dropping out, Klobuchar was doing quite well until her prospects dimmed in the Nevada caucuses and the South Carolina primary.
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Deadline notes that her highest point during her campaign was seen in New Hampshire, “when she placed third after delivering a standout debate performance only days earlier.”
At the moment, it is unclear where she plans to direct her seven delegates.
So, be sure to stay tuned to Hollywood Unlocked as additional details continue to surface on the 2020 election.