NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar will formally announce Monday night that she is ending her 2020 campaign and endorse Joe Biden, according to multiple reports.
The Minnesota senator will fly to Dallas Monday night and is set to join Biden at his rally.
The announcement comes just one day before Super Tuesday.
Klobuchar outlasted several better-known and better-funded Democrats, thanks to a better-than-expected third-place finish in in New Hampshire. But she couldn't turn that into success elsewhere, as she struggled to build out a campaign that could compete across the country and had poor showings in the next contests.
The three-term senator had one of this cycle's more memorable campaign launches, standing outside in a Minnesota snowstorm last February to tout her “grit” and Midwestern sensibilities. Klobuchar argued that her record of getting things done in Washington and winning even in Republican parts of her state would help her win traditionally Democratic heartland states like Wisconsin and Michigan that flipped in 2016 to give Donald Trump the presidency.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.