'We have to allow democracy to work,' Klobuchar says
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., said the American people shouldn't be concerned that some states are still counting ballots.
"These states that are late counting, we expected this. Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, they don't start counting until the day of the election," Klobuchar told ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos in an interview Thursday on "Good Morning America."
"We have to allow democracy to work," she added.

As the election continues to unfold and it appears Democrats will keep control of the House of Representatives while Republicans will hold the Senate, Klobuchar said she has already reached out to a number of GOP senators in an effort to help bridge the "big divide" in the country.
"There's already talk about can we get pandemic relief package done immediately when we go back. I think those are the kinds of things we should be working on to give Americans faith that people can work together," she said. "It wasn't an easy election for anyone. But the fact that a record number of Americans have voted, it just shows you that, to me, people want change, people are focused and they expect a government that works for them as hard as they work every day."







