Sen. Amy Klobuchar Amy KlobucharBattle lines drawn on precedent in Supreme Court fight Sunday shows - Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death dominates Klobuchar: GOP can't use 'raw political power right in middle of an election' MORE (D-Minn.) will join former Vice President Joe Biden Joe BidenBiden leads Trump by 36 points nationally among Latinos: poll GOP set to release controversial Biden report Can Donald Trump maintain new momentum until this November? MORE's (D) podcast in an episode that will air Monday.

Axios reported Sunday evening that the Minnesota senator will become the first 2020 candidate to appear on the podcast, which the former vice president launched in recent weeks as the coronavirus outbreak has made in-person events impossible.

Klobuchar is seen as one of several female Democrats on a list of potential vice presidential picks for Biden, who recently became the presumptive nominee of the Democratic primary following the withdrawal of Sen. Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersNYT editorial board remembers Ginsburg: She 'will forever have two legacies' Two GOP governors urge Republicans to hold off on Supreme Court nominee Sanders knocks McConnell: He's going against Ginsburg's 'dying wishes' MORE (I-Vt.).

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A representative for the Biden campaign did not immediately return a request for comment from The Hill. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D), another potential VP pick, appeared on the podcast last month.

Klobuchar declined to say whether she would accept a VP offer from Biden during a recent CNN interview, telling Michael SmerconishMichael SmerconishTrump attacks former DHS secretary over criticism of federal crackdown Former Homeland Security secretary says DHS not meant to be 'president's personal militia' Klobuchar to be next guest on Biden's podcast MORE: "I know one thing for sure, Joe Biden was a great vice president. He knows what it takes to be a good vice president. He's going to make that decision."

On the episode premiering tomorrow, she reportedly spoke about her husband's recent experience with coronavirus.

“It’s the most lonely, horrific disease. That’s why I’m so devoted to your plans to get us out of this,” she said, according to Axios.