Candidates / Amy Klobuchar
Amy Klobuchar is a Democratic U.S. Senator from Minnesota, first elected in 2006 and currently in her fourth term. She previously served as Hennepin County Attorney for eight years, sought the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, and chairs the Senate Rules Committee. In 2026 she is running for Governor of Minnesota rather than seeking Senate re-election.
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The Senate version of the House resolution, introduced by Sen. Tim Kaine (D) with Sen. Rand Paul (R) as an original co-sponsor. It was blocked on March 4, 2026, largely along party lines — with Rand Paul voting for it and Sen. John Fetterman voting against it. Because the resolution was stuck in committee, Kaine had to use a procedural "motion to discharge" to force it to the floor — and that motion itself failed, meaning the full Senate never even got a direct vote on the substance.
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