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Originally posted by vor78
I take it someone is bored on this Friday night.
No, a relatively obscure senator from Minnesota that is affiliated with the Democratic party has basically no chance of defeating the party's incumbent president in a primary. The odds that she'll win are only slightly better than me being hit by an asteroid and struck by lighting on the same day. Twice.
Originally posted by vor78
I take it someone is bored on this Friday night.
No, a relatively obscure senator from Minnesota that is affiliated with the Democratic party has basically no chance of defeating the party's incumbent president in a primary. The odds that she'll win are only slightly better than me being hit by an asteroid and struck by lighting on the same day. Twice.
MR. MATTHEWS: Let's go right now to U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota. Senator, what do you make of the Senate's position? Do you have a Senate position on coverage of abortion services in your bill? SEN. KLOBUCHAR: Well, Chris, it basically follows the Senate Finance Committee language. It keeps the Hyde Amendment, which for many, many years has banned public funding of abortion but allows the private market to do what it wants, which I think is what you should allow the private market to do
At 61 percent, Klobuchar's approval rating is the highest of any Minnesota senator this decade, beating out the 59 percent garnered by the late Sen. Paul Wellstone in February 2002.