MASON CITY, IOWA – Sen. Amy Klobuchar pledged to work across the aisle and make rural issues a priority as she made the first stops of her presidential campaign on Saturday.
The Minnesota Democrat was greeted by hundreds of enthusiastic supporters at a restaurant in Mason City and at a coffee and bicycle shop in Eau Claire, Wis., as she kicked off a three-day swing also scheduled to include a stop in New Hampshire. People clapped and cheered as Klobuchar, accompanied by her husband and daughter, wove through the crowds at both sites to deliver her remarks.
Echoing the themes of her announcement speech, Klobuchar emphasized bipartisanship and the need for the nation to come together to address big problems. She promised action on issues ranging broadband access to climate change, saying the next president must "govern not from chaos, but from opportunity."
"We're going to look at each other and we're going to look up at the challenges we face in this country," she told a crowd that spilled out the doors of SHIFT Cyclery and Coffee Bar in Eau Claire. "And that's what I'm going to be doing in this campaign.'
The pitch resonated with Cara Syth, an obstetrician-gynecologist who drove 40 minutes from Menomonie, Wis., with her husband and daughter to hear the Minnesota senator.
"I think she has an ability to bring people together," she said. "We need that."
Syth described herself as a longtime Klobuchar fan who always wanted to be represented by her neighboring state's senator. "Now I can," she said.
Amid another friendly crowd of 250 to 300 in Mason City late Saturday afternoon, Local Democratic leaders presented Klobuchar with a T-shirt and an invitation to their annual Wing Ding fundraiser.