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Program Alert
Amy Klobuchar Coverage
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar says she was diagnosed and treated for breast cancer this year
US Sen. Amy Klobuchar said Thursday that she had been diagnosed and was successfully treated for breast cancer this year. -
Fact check: Is mail-in voting supported by 80% of Americans?
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., said that everyone should be able to vote by mail if they want to this year -- and that the vast majority of the public agrees with her. Klobuchar in March proposed a bill that gives states more money to handle increased mail-in voting and to make in-person voting sites safer amid a pandemic. -
Former WRAL reporter Bret Baier to moderate town hall
Fox News' Bret Baier, who was a reporter for WRAL News from 1996 to 1998, will moderate the town hall featuring Amy Klobuchar. -
Klobuchar calls for courage in unity at Raleigh rally
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar was met by an enthusiastic crowd in Raleigh on Thursday as she spoke about her candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination. -
Klobuchar rallies in Raleigh
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who is running for the Democratic presidential nomination, is rallying in Raleigh. -
Klobuchar's Triangle campaign swing includes Fox News town hall
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar was met by an enthusiastic crowd in Raleigh on Thursday as she spoke about her candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination. -
Sanders under attack in sharp exchanges in debate
Amidst all the shouting, cross-talk and scripted soundbites from the seven candidates in Charleston, S.C., here are the facts from the 10th Democratic presidential debate. -
Fact check: Free-for-all during the South Carolina Democratic presidential debate
To all the policy wonks tuning into the start of the recent Democratic presidential debate looking for robust discussions of Medicare for All, income inequality or criminal justice policy, sorry. -
Do Trump voters, hunters want background checks for gun sales?
Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar said she was "sad" that gun violence wasn't talked about during the debate in Las Vegas, the location of the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history in 2017. She also lamented the lack of progress in Congress on universal background checks. -
Fact check: Do Trump voters support background checks for guns?
Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar said she was "sad" that gun violence wasn't talked about during the debate in Las Vegas, the location of the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history in 2017. She also lamented the lack of progress in Congress on universal background checks. -
'Super Tuesday' primary bringing presidential candidates to NC
With "Super Tuesday" inching closer and North Carolina residents already participating in early voting, Democratic candidates for president are campaigning in the state more and more. -
Bloomberg on the defensive, fact-checking the Las Vegas Democratic debate
After saying he wouldn't run and then changing his mind, after altogether skipping Iowa and New Hampshire, after spending $250 million of his fortune on television and radio ads, Mike Bloomberg stood at the end of a debate stage in Las Vegas days before Democrats vote there and got battered by his five opponents. -
WRAL News poll: Trump could see NC trouble in presidential race
If President Donald Trump wants to carry North Carolina in November in his re-election bid, he needs to hold his own among the state's moderate voters, according to a new WRAL News poll. -
Are the women the only undefeated Democratic candidates?
During a debate among presidential candidates, Sen. Elizabeth Warren said, "Look at the men on this stage. Collectively, they have lost 10 elections. The only people on this stage who have won every single election that they've been in are the women." -
Fact check: Have Warren and Klobuchar ever lost an election?
During a debate among presidential candidates, Sen. Elizabeth Warren said, "Look at the men on this stage. Collectively, they have lost 10 elections. The only people on this stage who have won every single election that they've been in are the women."