Amy Poehler on Thursday revealed which Democrats might have the support of her politically savvy character on the NBC show “Parks and Recreation.”

In an interview with Variety, Poehler said that she thinks Leslie Knope, the local deputy parks director in the fictional town of Pawnee, Ind., would vouch for similar Midwest candidates.

“Maybe Amy?” Poehler said of Sen. Amy Klobuchar Amy Jean KlobucharAmy Poehler reveals which Dem candidates her 'Parks and Recreation' character might vote for Harris's stepkids call her 'Momala' Sanders joins striking workers at UCLA in first 2020 California visit MORE (D) of Minnesota.

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Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend., Ind., might also have the support of her character.

“That would be perfect, she might like that underdog status of him,” Poehler said.

“But again, she might be too busy fixing the bench,” she continued.

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Amy Poehler says Leslie Knope might support Amy Klobuchar or Pete Buttigieg in the 2020 presidential election pic.twitter.com/LMpaoigUhm — Variety (@Variety) March 22, 2019

Poehler starred in “Parks and Recreation” during the hit show’s run from 2009 to 2015. The stars came together at PaleyFest for a panel on the show’s 10th anniversary.

A slew of top politicians appeared as themselves on the show, including presidential candidates Sen. Cory Booker Cory Anthony BookerBooker gains first endorsement from state lawmaker in South Carolina CNN town halls put network at center of Dem primary Amy Poehler reveals which Dem candidates her 'Parks and Recreation' character might vote for MORE (D-N.J.) and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Kirsten Elizabeth GillibrandCNN town halls put network at center of Dem primary Amy Poehler reveals which Dem candidates her 'Parks and Recreation' character might vote for The Hill's Morning Report — Washington readies for Mueller end game MORE (D-N.Y.).

One of Leslie Knope’s idols, former Vice President Joe Biden Joseph (Joe) Robinette BidenAmy Poehler reveals which Dem candidates her 'Parks and Recreation' character might vote for The Hill's Morning Report — Washington readies for Mueller end game 2020 Dems avoid this year's AIPAC conference MORE, also makes a cameo. Biden has not yet announced a 2020 run but is reportedly close to entering the crowded field of Democrats.