
Sen. Amy KlobucharAmy KlobucharSenators spar over validity of Trump impeachment trial Sunday shows - Biden agenda, Trump impeachment trial dominate Klobuchar says Senate impeachment trial of former official is constitutional: 'We have precedent' MORE (D-Minn.), who is considering a bid for the presidency in 2020, on Tuesday dismissed mock campaign logos that circulated on social media as something from a "very enthusiastic supporter."
The logos, discovered by a Twitter user in a Washington, D.C., coffee shop, depicted mountains, and one version featured the slogan "courage for our country."
Hey @daveweigel here is what appears to be logo/theme mockups for @amyklobuchar Presidential campaign. Left on a table at a DC coffee shop in NW. pic.twitter.com/LMBVn5XZbu
— Max Marshall (@maxgmarshall) January 15, 2019
"Hey Kadin, agree...must be a very enthusiastic supporter," Klobuchar tweeted, responding to someone who called the logo a "little much."
"I love mountains but we mostly have lakes and a few hills in Minnesota," Klobuchar continued. "It is an interesting way to develop a logo for any campaign though...you are welcome to leave one at a coffee shop near you."
Hey Kadin, agree...must be a very enthusiastic supporter.
— Amy Klobuchar (@amyklobuchar) January 15, 2019
I love mountains but we mostly have lakes and a few hills in Minnesota. It is an interesting way to develop a logo for any campaign though...you are welcome to leave one at a coffee shop near you. https://t.co/U2MLplWq7p
Earlier Tuesday, Klobuchar said during an interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that her family is "on board" with a potential 2020 presidential run.
The senator from Minnesota also said last month that she thinks it's important the election includes "voices from the Midwest."
“I have been talking to people in my state and people around the country about it. I think that there are a lot of good people considering this, but I do think you want voices from the Midwest," she told The New Yorker in an interview.