Amy, chasing: Klobuchar, already beating odds, faces uphill climb
WASHINGTON — It’s been a running gag ever since she launched her bid to become president of the United States: Amy Klobuchar knows how to handle a Canadian winter.
Not long after the Minnesota senator’s blizzard-bound campaign debut last year, a group of former U.S. and Canadian ambassadors gathered in Washington — a city famous for running and hiding from the white stuff — to discuss, among other things, their preferred nominee.
“Canadians love Amy Klobuchar — look at the way she handled snow,” joked former Canadian ambassador and Manitoba premier Gary Doer, who hosted Klobuchar’s 2013 swearing-in party on the Canadian Embassy’s rooftop patio.
Gordon Giffin, U.S. ambassador to Canada under Bill Clinton, happened to be hosting his own reception for Klobuchar at his home in Atlanta the very next night. “We’re not expecting snow,” he said, “but I am expecting Amy Klobuchar to be the Democratic nominee.”