Martin O'Malley "Announcement Coming"
Source: Blog4President
Is he in or is he out? Will he run or wont he?
At a time when so many Americans are struggling to get by, Governor O'Malley is considering some bold plans for the future. But, while some tough decisions still need to be made, we can tell you one thing:
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elleng
(130,834 posts)We know that our first supporters are our most loyal.
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SoapBox
(18,791 posts)We MUST retain The White House.
mahina
(17,637 posts)Moving on.
Martin is not a persuasive speaker. You can be right and irrelevant. He had lots of time to get it right on his website and the videos there really highlight his weak points in my view.
More the merrier though, good luck all.
(ps I donated to Martin before Bernie announced, but won't again. Got a nice thank you note.)
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)Koinos
(2,792 posts)Koinos
(2,792 posts)and I do find him to be a persuasive speaker. His talk at Harvard really impressed me.
Sanders and O'Malley agree on the substance of most issues, but I prefer O'Malley's style.
However, should O'Malley not succeed, I would support Sanders.
It will be great to have two progressives in the race.
Website where you can sign up to attend O'Malley's official announcement in Baltimore on May 30:
http://www.omalleyannouncement.com/