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  Klobuchar, Amy
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AffiliationDemocratic  
<-  2019-01-01  
 
NameAmy Klobuchar
Address416 6th St SE
Minneapolis, Minnesota , United States
Emailamy@amyklobuchar.com
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Born May 25, 1960 (63 years)
ContributorEric
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Apr 08, 2021 06:55pm
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InfoAmy Klobuchar has spent her life helping people and standing up for what's right. She's an innovative leader who has championed new ideas that have produced results. As Hennepin County's chief prosecutor, she manages an office of nearly 400 employees, including 160 lawyers, and currently serves more than 1.1 million residents -- almost a quarter of the state's population.
Minnesota Roots

With family roots on the Iron Range, Amy was born in 1960. She grew up in the Twin Cities suburb of Plymouth, attended public schools, and was the valedictorian of her high school class. Amy went on to graduate magna cum laude from Yale University and the University of Chicago Law School. Her senior thesis in college, published as a book, Uncovering the Dome, chronicles the 10-year-history behind the building of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome and is used at colleges and universities

Amy's mother Rose -- now an active grandmother -- was a public school teacher and taught second-grade until she retired at age 70. She still lives in the same house where Amy grew up. Amy's father, Jim Klobuchar, was for many years a sportswriter and popular columnist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Now in his 70s, he continues to write books, organize long-distance bike rides, and lead an adventure club. Amy's husband, John, is an attorney in private practice. He is a native of Mankato, where he attended Loyola High School, and is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. Amy and John were married in 1993, and they have a nine-year-old daughter, Abigail.
After graduating from law school, Amy returned to Minnesota to practice law and worked closely with former Vice-President Walter Mondale. She became a successful partner at the law firms of Dorsey & Whitney and Gray Plant Mooty, and has served in leadership positions with a variety of community organizations such as Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Campfire, and PACER. In 1996, Amy received the "40 Under 40" Award from CityBusiness as one of Minnesota's leading young business and community leaders. She was also named a "Lawyer of the Year" in 2001 by Minnesota Lawyer.

Protecting Minnesotans

Amy was first elected as Hennepin County Attorney in 1998. During her tenure in office, serious crime in Hennepin County has fallen significantly due to the work of her office, police departments, local businesses, and people in the community. In 2002, Amy was re-elected to a second, four-year term without any opposition.

Elected by fellow prosecutors as the president of the Minnesota County Attorneys Association in 2002, Amy has represented prosecutors throughout the state. As president, she spearheaded a series of public forums in Minnesota communities with AARP and local police and prosecutors on identity theft, methamphetamine, and sex offender issues.

As County Attorney, Amy has made the prosecution of violent and career criminals her top priority. During her tenure, her office has secured nearly 300 homicide convictions and has taken a more aggressive approach to gun crimes, especially the prosecution of convicted felons who possess guns. Amy has also pursued civil commitments against numerous predatory sex offenders. Her office's success in using Minnesota's Career Offender Statute was highlighted in a major report on chronic offenders by the Legislative Auditor's Office.
Amy Klobuchar has never been afraid to take on the tough fights. As a private citizen, she took on HMOs and insurance lobbyists at the state capitol and was the leading advocate for state legislation that now guarantees 48-hour hospital stays for new moms and their babies. As a lawyer in private practice, she took on a telephone
monopoly before the Public Utilities Commission, successfully advocating for more competition in the telecommunications industry to benefit Minnesota consumers.
As a prosecutor, Amy was a leading advocate at the Minnesota Legislature for the passage of a felony DWI law, which now enables prosecutors throughout the state to charge chronic drunk drivers with felonies. In 2001, Amy was the recipient of a leadership award from Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

Innovative Leadership

Amy believes in accountability. She has revolutionized the way the Hennepin County Attorney's Office operates, using business models to manage cases and run her office. Her office sets yearly goals and issues public reports on the results. She has balanced her office budget every year, and has saved taxpayers millions of dollars by reducing reliance on outside counsel.
Amy also believes that being fair is as important as being tough. She understands that someone who commits
a crime with a computer should be held equally accountable under the law as someone who commits a crime with a crowbar. That's why she has prioritized the investigation and prosecution of major financial crimes, including embezzlement, contractor fraud, investment swindles, and financial exploitation of seniors. For example, her office has successfully prosecuted commercial airline pilots for tax evasion, members of an identity theft ring who stole personal information from hospital patients, and a Minnesota Court of Appeals judge who stole more than $400,000 from the trust fund of a mentally disabled woman.
Amy is committed to new ideas to make government work better. For her work, she has earned a national reputation as an innovative leader who makes a difference. Her Safe Schools Initiative, community prosecution efforts, and criminal justice reforms have earned national awards and honors, including from the U.S. Department of Justice under the Clinton and Bush Administrations.

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JOB APPROVAL POLLS
DateFirmApproveDisapproveDon't Know
06/19/2020-06/19/2020 Gravis Marketing 56.00% ( 0.0) 36.00% ( 0.0) 8.00% ( 0.0)
01/01/2017-03/31/2017 Morning Consult 63.00% ( 0.0) 26.00% ( 0.0) 11.00% ( 0.0)
10/29/2015-11/02/2015 Survey USA 60.00% ( 4.0) 28.00% ( 3.0) 12.00% ( 7.0)
09/10/2012-09/11/2012 Public Policy Polling 57.00% ( 2.0) 31.00% ( 2.0) 12.00% ( 0.0)
12/04/2010-12/05/2010 Public Policy Polling 59.00% ( 6.0) 29.00% ( 3.0) 12.00% ( 3.0)
10/27/2010-10/29/2010 Public Policy Polling 53.00% ( 3.0) 32.00% ( 2.0) 15.00% ( 1.0)
03/10/2010-03/10/2010 Rasmussen Reports 67.00% ( 9.0) 30.00% ( 8.0) 3.00% ( 0.0)
11/10/2009-11/10/2009 Rasmussen Reports 58.00% ( 3.0) 38.00% ( 9.0) 3.00% ( 13.0)
09/27/2009-09/28/2009 Survey USA 64.00% ( 10.0) 31.00% ( 11.0) 5.00% ( 0.0)
07/17/2009-07/19/2009 Survey USA 54.00% ( 8.0) 42.00% ( 11.0) 5.00% ( 3.0)
FAVORABILITY POLLS
DateFirmFavorableUnfavorableDon't Know
07/06/2006-07/11/2006 Star Tribune 46.00% ( 0.0) 12.00% ( 0.0) 42.00% ( 0.0)
06/26/2006-06/26/2006 Rasmussen Reports 57.00% ( 0.0) 29.00% ( 0.0) 14.00% ( 0.0)

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NEWS
Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Sep 29, 2019 03:10pm Amusing Klobuchar says she killed a duck while golfing  Article RP 
Feb 25, 2019 06:00am Profile Amy Klobuchar’s record as a “tough on crime” prosecutor, explained  Article RP 
Feb 08, 2019 02:35pm Report Staffers, Documents Show Amy Klobuchar’s Wrath Toward Her Aides  Article IndyGeorgia 
Oct 28, 2011 06:00pm Amusing Justin Bieber Calls for the Arrest of Minnesota Senator Klobuchar Live on the Radio  Article COSDem 
Dec 28, 2010 08:20pm News Klobuchar ranked most popular senator up in 2012; Lieberman least  Article J.R. 
Nov 15, 2006 01:00pm News Power coffees and Procedure 101 for Minnesota newbie  Article Buddy 

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RACES
  08/13/2024 MN US Senate - D Primary ???
  02/02/2023 US Senate Rules Committee Chair Won 52.94% (+5.88%)
  02/03/2021 US Senate Rules Committee Chair Won 50.00% (+0.00%)
  02/02/2021 US Senate Agriculture Committee - Majority Members Won 14.55% (-1.82%)
  08/11/2020 US President - R Primaries Lost 0.01% (-94.09%)
  07/12/2020 PR US President - D Primary Lost 0.49% (-61.87%)
  01/03/2019 Rules Committee Chairman Lost 47.37% (-5.26%)
  01/03/2019 US Senate Agriculture Committee - Minority Members Won 16.67% (-2.78%)
  11/06/2018 MN US Senate Won 60.31% (+24.10%)
  08/14/2018 MN US Senate - D Primary Won 95.70% (+93.99%)
  01/03/2017 US Senate Rules Committee Chair Lost 47.37% (-5.26%)
  01/03/2015 Joint Economic Committee Chair Lost 40.00% (-20.00%)
  01/03/2015 US Senate Agriculture Committee Minority Members Won 16.67% (-2.78%)
  01/03/2013 Joint Economic Committee Vice Chair Won 60.00% (+20.00%)
  11/06/2012 MN US Senate Won 65.23% (+34.71%)
  08/14/2012 MN US Senate - DFL Primary Won 90.79% (+87.42%)
  11/07/2006 MN US Senate Won 58.06% (+20.12%)
  09/12/2006 MN US Senate - D Primary Won 92.50% (+85.00%)
  06/09/2006 MN US Senate - DFL Convention Won 79.52% (+59.38%)
  11/05/2002 Hennepin County Attorney Won 98.75% (+97.49%)
  11/03/1998 Hennepin County Attorney Won 50.42% (+0.84%)
ENTERED, DROPPED OUT
  08/11/2020 US President - D Primaries Lost 1.47% (-50.00%)
SPECULATIVE, DID NOT RUN
  08/11/2024 US President - D Primaries ???
  03/10/2021 US Attorney General Lost 0.00% (-70.00%)
  02/23/2021 US Secretary of Agriculture Lost 0.00% (-92.93%)
  08/11/2020 US Vice President - D Selection Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  02/08/2017 US Attorney General Lost 0.00% (-52.53%)
  04/23/2015 US Attorney General Lost 0.00% (-56.57%)
ENDORSEMENTS
NJ US Senate - D Primary - Jun 04, 2024 D 🚫Robert "Bob" Menendez
Minneapolis Mayor - Nov 02, 2021 DFL Jacob Frey
GA US Senate - Special Election - Nov 03, 2020 D Raphael Warnock
US President - D Primaries - Aug 11, 2020 D Joe Biden
US Secretary of Defense - Jul 23, 2019 NPA Reject
Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board - Jan 23, 2018 R Jerome H. "Jay" Powell
US Ambassador to the Holy See - Oct 16, 2017 R Callista Gingrich
US Secretary of Commerce - Feb 27, 2017 R Wilbur L. Ross, Jr.
DNC Party Chair - Feb 25, 2017 D Keith M. Ellison
MN US President - D Caucus - Mar 01, 2016 D Hillary Clinton
US President - D Primaries - Feb 09, 2016 D Hillary Clinton
US Attorney General - Apr 23, 2015 D Loretta Lynch
C.I.A. Director - Mar 07, 2013 N John O. Brennan
MN Amendment 1 (Same-Sex Marriage Ban) - Nov 06, 2012 NO No
MN District 08 - DFL Primary - Aug 14, 2012 D Rick Nolan
MN Governor - DFL Primary - Aug 10, 2010 D Margaret Anderson Kelliher
MN District 6 - DFL Primary - Aug 10, 2010 D Tarryl L. Clark
Supreme Court - Associate Justice - Aug 05, 2010 D Elena Kagan
Minneapolis Mayor - Nov 03, 2009 DFL R. T. Rybak
Supreme Court - Associate Justice - Aug 06, 2009 I Sonia Sotomayor
US Attorney General - Feb 02, 2009 D Eric Holder
MN US Senate - DFL Primary - Sep 09, 2008 D Al Franken
US President - D Primaries - Jun 03, 2008 D Barack Obama
Supreme Court - Associate Justice - Jan 31, 2006 NPA Reject
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