D-Minn. Senator Amy Klobuchar rejected two questions in multiple interviews this week, and he believes the party should move forward rather than looking back at what they went wrong in 2024.
NBC's "Meet the Media" host Kristen Welker asked Senators about the losses Biden blamed Harris for his losses on gender discrimination and racism. Klobuchar rejected the idea.
"I hope not. You've seen women running other countries. Angela Merkel thought of my women in Germany. In the United States, the incredible mayor, the incredible governor. I watched the Senate for Democrats in the last election - three of four games - we beat the president's women, running in Michigan, women running in Michigan, women running in Nilvada, women running. Knowing that this is not a woman, if it's a woman, we can play games and choose your favorite female president.
Democratic lawmakers say the party should not look back.
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Senator Amy Klobuchar joined NBC's "Meet the Media" on Sunday and was asked about President Biden's recent appearance. (Screen shot/NBC)
"But I think the president knows there is sexism - President Biden does - but for me, I just want to move forward, we have incredible candidates in administration at all levels, so let's try to help Americans, not look back. Instead of looking at what happened a few years ago, I want to see now, I need our help, she said, she said."
Earlier in the discussion, Welk asked Biden's insistence that it wasn't important for him to withdraw from the game in July, giving former Vice President Kamala Harris about 90 days of his campaign.
"You know, after losing the election, everything we see in the rearview mirror. Yes. Yes, we'll get a better service, but we're where we are now. We're not on the History Channel now. I'm sure President Biden can come out and do interviews when he wants it, but I'll say it's not in our History Channel and "Our Republic" and not now, we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now, and we're here now
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“My party, we want to focus on reducing costs and finding new ways to build more housing and really work with entrepreneurs across the country to capture everything from mapping the human genome to artificial intelligence to AI, is actually expanding more small businesses rather than retreating them like this president.
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Biden told the BBC this week that it doesn't matter when he exits the game because Harris is a well-funded candidate.