Amy Klobuchar says her career in politics was fueled by being kicked out of the hospital just 24 hours after she gave birth. (via CNBCMakeIt)
As a long-time member of Congress, the Yale University graduate became the first woman elected from Minnesota to the U.S. Senate in the state's history, in 2006.
Senator Amy Klobuchar speaks with supporters at a polling place in Manchester, NH on February 11, 2020. She was joined by her daughter Abigail Bessler., Klobuchar explains that when her daughter was first born, Abigail was not able to swallow and had to be fed through a stomach tube for the first three years of her life. Though her daughter remained in intensive care for an extended period of time, Klobuchar herself was not able to remain in the hospital.
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