“Minnesota is in crisis—and this is not a moment for politicians who hedge, waffle, or keep one foot out the door. If Amy Klobuchar wants to be governor, she should prove it by giving up her U.S. Senate seat and committing fully to the job. Leadership requires choosing. It requires guts. And right now, she’s showing neither.
After nearly 20 years in Washington, Senator Klobuchar wants Minnesotans to believe she represents change—while clinging to her Senate seat as a political safety net. That’s not leadership. That’s double-dipping. Minnesota doesn’t need a governor-in-waiting afraid to even decide which office she wants when the stakes are this high.
We’ve already seen where half-in, half-out leadership leads. When Tim Walz turned his focus back to Washington ambitions, Minnesota’s decline accelerated—historic fraud, collapsing test scores where a majority of students can’t read or do math at grade level, rising crime, endless finger-pointing instead of accountability, and a complete failure of leadership. Minnesota became a national cautionary tale.
Now Democrats want to repeat the mistake with a candidate who has one foot in Washington and one toe in Minnesota. Come on. No one is buying it.
Amy Klobuchar is Walz’s third term—same mindset, same excuses, same results. And voters already see it. She starts this race underwater and is polling behind Walz himself, without a Republican even defined.
Minnesota needs a governor who is all in—not a Washington insider running a gutless political audition. If Klobuchar can’t even choose which job she wants, Minnesotans can be confident she won’t have the backbone to fix the problems Democrats created.”
