Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar speaks during a campaign stop at the downtown Hilton in Knoxville, Tennessee on Saturday, February 29, 2020. Kns Klobucharknox 0301
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CHICAGO (AP) — Amy Klobuchar is dropping out of vice presidential contention and urging Democrat Joe Biden to select a woman of color instead. The Minnesota senator said Thursday night on MSNBC that she called the presumptive presidential nominee Wednesday night and made the suggestion. She says it would be a step Biden could take to help “heal this nation.” It comes as the senator’s home state has been roiled by the killing of George Floyd by a white Minneapolis police officer. Klobuchar herself came under fire for her handling of a murder case when she was a prosecutor that sent a black teen to prison for life.
#AmyKlobuchar withdraws from #Biden VP contention: 'I think this is a moment to put a woman of color on the ticket' https://t.co/Jlta4Hkmts
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