Sen. Amy Klobuchar is dropping out of the 2020 presidential race.

The Associated Press reports Klobuchar, a Democratic senator from Minnesota, is ending her bid for U.S. president on Monday. The AP also reports Klobuchar plans to endorse former Vice President Joe Biden in the Democratic primary.

Klobuchar joins former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg and billionaire Tom Steyer in ending their presidential bids before Super Tuesday. Their departures whittle the Democratic presidential field to five candidates: Biden, Mike Bloomberg, Tulsi Gabbard, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.

According to NBC, Klobuchar had success campaigning as a moderate Democrat who would “get things done,” famously launching her campaign during a snowstorm in February 2019. She finished third in New Hampshire, but did not have similar success in South Carolina, where Biden scored a large victory.

Klobuchar is expected to endorse Biden at a rally in Dallas later Monday.

Polls will open Tuesday in 14 states, including Minnesota, for “Super Tuesday.” Klobuchar was reportely projected to perform well in her home state, but not any others.

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