Aggressive antitrust enforcement.
Co-sponsored American Innovation and Choice Online Act + Open App Markets Act with Sen. Grassley. Voted YES on Khan FTC confirmation. Khan-era FTC pursued major antitrust cases.

Amy Klobuchar represents Minnesota in the U.S. Senate since January 2007. She ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 (withdrew March 2020 to endorse Biden). She chairs the Senate Rules Committee. Her priorities include antitrust enforcement, prescription drug pricing, agricultural policy, and election security.

Four promises chosen to span how voters across the political spectrum view this politician's record.
Co-sponsored American Innovation and Choice Online Act + Open App Markets Act with Sen. Grassley. Voted YES on Khan FTC confirmation. Khan-era FTC pursued major antitrust cases.
IRA Medicare drug-pricing negotiation (Klobuchar YES).
Co-led Electoral Count Reform Act (Klobuchar YES, Dec 2022, 88-11).
As Senate Rules chair, led Freedom to Vote Act; cloture failed.
Climate action.
Voted YES on IRA.
Defend reproductive rights.
Voted YES on WHPA cloture; failed.
Pass infrastructure investment.
IIJA (Klobuchar YES).
Gun safety legislation.
BSCA passed (Klobuchar YES).
Confirm Biden judicial nominees.
Voted YES on Jackson + most lower-court nominees.
Support farm and rural America.
Multiple Farm Bill priorities advanced. Rural broadband via IIJA.
Support Ukraine.
Voted YES on Ukraine aid.
Pass Equality Act.
Cloture failed. RFMA passed (Klobuchar YES).
Win 2020 Democratic nomination.
Withdrew March 2020 to endorse Biden.
Hold the line on inflation.
Inflation peaked at 9.1% (June 2022), declined to ~3% by 2024. Klobuchar voted for both ARPA (inflation-driver per critics) and IRA (anti-inflation per supporters).
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