Minneapolis – Amy Klobuchar is headed back home, looking to rekindle her presidential hopes following a disappointing finish in the South Carolina Democratic presidential primary.
Klobuchar gained 3% of the vote in Saturday's balloting, well behind former vice president Joe Biden, who picked up his first primary victory by a wide margin.
The Democratic hopeful holds a rally in St. Louis Park on Sunday, March 1, just ahead of Super Tuesday.
The rally will be held at St. Louis Park High School (6425 W 33rd Street St. Louis Park, MN 55426) with doors opening at 7:15 P.M. and the program starting at 8 p.m.
Inbox: @amyklobuchar holding a rally at St Louis Park High School Sunday night. (St Louis Park is a key white collar suburban city in the west metro that went for Clinton by 46.54 in 2016 and Klobuchar carried by 59.54 in 2018) pic.twitter.com/473HoIrptJ
— Aaron Booth (@ActorAaronBooth)
February 28, 2020 It’s shaping up to be a tight race in Minnesota, with a Feb. 23 poll from The Star Tribune and MPR showing Klobuchar leading Sen. Bernie Sanders by six points, 29%-23%.
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar enjoys a slight edge as her home state’s presidential primary nears, according to a new MPR News/Star Tribune Minnesota Poll that shows plenty of likely voters still haven’t decided https://t.co/WHVrAq75H7 pic.twitter.com/U5dG7tRfhD
— MPR News (@MPRnews)
February 24, 2020 The same polls showed Sen. Elizabeth Warren in third place with 11%, followed by former Vice President Joe Biden at 8% and the two former mayors in the race, Mike Bloomburg and Pete Buttigieg at 3% each.