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brooklynite

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Thu Jun 9, 2016, 05:04 PM Jun 2016

Martin O'Malley Endorses Hillary Clinton for President

Martin O'Malley Endorses Hillary Clinton for President

Baltimore, MD -- Governor Martin O'Malley released the following statement today endorsing Hillary Clinton for President of the United States and commending Bernie Sanders for his hard-fought campaign:

"Congratulations to Secretary Clinton for winning a long and hard-fought nomination process, and also to Senator Sanders for waging an exciting campaign focused on important progressive issues about which so many of us care so deeply.

"The voters have spoken, it is time now to unite our Party.

"For the future of the country we carry in our hearts, I am committing my energies to the election of Secretary Clinton as the next President of the United States. Democrats, Independents and Republicans alike must come together to confront the fascist threat to our democracy presented by Donald Trump.

"The stakes in this election could not be higher, and the choice is clear.

"I look forward to campaigning for Secretary Clinton and urge all of my friends and supporters to do the same. Every vote counts, and every American is needed in the important struggle ahead."
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Martin O'Malley Endorses Hillary Clinton for President (Original Post) brooklynite Jun 2016 OP
Boom again! JoePhilly Jun 2016 #1
K & R Iliyah Jun 2016 #2
K&R! And I really, really want to see Mr. O'Malley become POTUS some day! lunamagica Jun 2016 #3
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