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Klobuchar swept the primary, earning more than 90% of the vote in every county of the state. She recorded her best performance in Pope County , while her worst performance was in Anoka County . There, she came the closest to slipping below 90%, having won 90.00471% of the vote.
Incumbent Democratic–Farmer–Labor U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar was reelected in a landslide, defeating Republican state House of Representatives member Jim Newberger. This election was held alongside a special election for Minnesota's other Senate seat, which was held by Al Franken until he resigned in January 2018.
Klobuchar led in the polls throughout the campaign, and won with 58% of the vote to Kennedy's 38% and Fitzgerald's 3%, carrying all but eight of Minnesota's 87 counties. She is the first woman to be elected U.S. senator from Minnesota.
Former NBA player Royce White will face incumbent senator Amy Klobuchar after winning the Republican nomination on Tuesday, the Associated Press confirmed. With 90% of votes in, White led with 38. ...
After 7 p.m., we will start seeing vote totals from places where the polls have closed.) ... Senate: Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar is running for re-election against Republican Royce White, ...
Royce White, a former Black Lives Matter protester turned InfoWars darling, won the state Republican Party's endorsement Saturday to challenge Democratic incumbent Amy Klobuchar for her U.S ...
Incumbent Democratic–Farmer–Labor U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar faced Republican State Representative Kurt Bills. Klobuchar was reelected in a landslide, defeating Bills by almost one million votes and carrying all but two of the state's 87 counties by double digits, only narrowly losing the counties of Pipestone and Rock in the state's ...
The 2020 presidential campaign of Amy Klobuchar, the senior United States senator from Minnesota and former Hennepin County attorney, was formally announced on February 10, 2019, in Minneapolis. Prior to her announcement, Klobuchar had been discussed as a potential candidate for the office by multiple news publications.