Following the first week of splitting her time between the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump and her Democratic presidential campaign, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., said that her strategy is to continue with"creative approaches," such as short bursts of travel to the early primary states and"tele-town halls" from Washington.
"Oh, I'm going to New Hampshire," Sen. Amy Klobuchar says, adding that she will return to Iowa as much as she can amid impeachment trial. https://t.co/3zD0LupzVN pic.twitter.com/IWtfuL9aQX On the impeachment trial, Klobuchar was asked if she thinks the Senate should try to censure the president if the Republican-led Senate votes to acquit Trump, but Klobuchar said they haven't gotten there yet. Instead, she said she is more concerned with making sure they hear from witnesses.
ABC News' @rachelvscott reports on @GMA. Full results: https://t.co/vrNdGZ9FiN pic.twitter.com/wikdKKBp7M "I know I don't have the highest name ID compared to all these other people I'm running against, or the billions of dollars that two of my opponents have, what we've got is grit," Klobuchar said."I'm still standing and it's because of what I bring with me."