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As Amy Klobuchar joins the 2020 U.S. presidential race, former aides say she was not just demanding but often dehumanizing, the steward of a work environment colored by volatility and distrust https://t.co/65VushRbKX
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 22, 2019
This reporting by @mattfleg and @melbournecoal is based on interviews with more than 2 dozen former Klobuchar staff members and internal emails https://t.co/65VushRbKX pic.twitter.com/uqty2kNLIo
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 22, 2019
This is part of our coverage examining the leadership, judgment and professional conduct of candidates. We recently wrote about the Bernie Sanders 2016 campaign and complaints by female and black staffers, Joe Biden’s paid speeches and Kamala Harris’s actions as a prosecutor.
— Patrick Healy (@patrickhealynyt) February 22, 2019
Of the 6 senators running, Klobuchar has the highest turnover rate in staff. We reached out to aides from over the years to talk about her as a boss. This follows other reporting about her policy views on Medicare for all and her decision to run as a heartland candidate.
— Patrick Healy (@patrickhealynyt) February 22, 2019
— Patrick Healy (@patrickhealynyt) February 22, 2019
— Patrick Healy (@patrickhealynyt) February 22, 2019
— Patrick Healy (@patrickhealynyt) February 22, 2019
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