
Amy Klobuchar to Democrats: don't rule out female candidate in 2028 after Harris loss
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
94% : Klobuchar added, "You've also seen women in the US [be] incredible mayors, incredible governors," while further noting that fellow Democrats Tammy Baldwin, Elissa Slotkin and Jacky Rosen defeated Republican men in Senate races held in battleground states that Trump carried in the fall.35% : Trump then captured every battleground state in November to decisively win the electoral college at Harris's expense.
35% : "We are where we are," Klobuchar said, before maintaining that she and her colleagues had "to deal with helping the American people" as Trump's policies throttled the country ever closer to a constitutional crisis rather than "looking backwards". Welker asked Klobuchar - a senator since 2007 - whether she would run for president as she did in the 2020 Democratic primary won by Biden on his way to victory against Trump.
28% : It was the second time Trump outran a woman for the presidency, having defeated former secretary of state Hillary Clinton in 2016.
27% : Minnesota senator also says her party 'would have been served better by a primary' election in 2024 US senator Amy Klobuchar says she hopes her party does not reflexively rule out running a woman for the White House after Kamala Harris - her fellow Democrat - lost to her Republican rival Donald Trump in November's presidential election, arguing it's not the "lesson to learn".
22% : " Klobuchar's remarks served to rebut comments that Joe Biden recently delivered to the ABC program The View about his vice-president's electoral loss to Trump.
7% : Biden subsequently avoided a rematch with Trump by dropping out in the wake of a disastrous debate performance that exacerbated questions about his mental acuity and then endorsing Harris for president instead.
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