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elleng

(131,067 posts)
Sat Jan 9, 2016, 08:43 PM Jan 2016

O’Malley, Sanders Answer Questions at Family Forum Saturday

- Two of the three Democratic candidates for president spoke to Iowans and travelers from the Midwest in Des Moines Saturday.

Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley, the second and third-place candidates in their party's race for the presidential nomination, respectively, answered questions from Iowans during the Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement-sponsored Putting Families First Forum. The event was held at First Christian Church on University Avenue in Des Moines.

O'Malley took the stage shortly after 2 p.m. He gave opening and closing remarks, and answered questions from nine Iowans who presented to him and the audience their personal stories. Sanders followed suit at 3 p.m. in the same format.

The two trailing Democratic candidates for president were center stage Saturday without Clinton in the room - an opportunity both of them took to at least sound like the front-runner, often lobbing attacks at Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump.

"I will end these mindless deportation policies that are ripping families apart," O'Malley said to roaring applause. "And I will stand up to the immigrant-bashing, carnival barker, Donald Trump."

While the crowd gave O'Malley their attention and applause, it was clearly a Bernie Sanders day for most. The Vermont Senator received roaring applause and standing ovations multiple times throughout his time on stage. Focusing on immigration, as well, Sanders took his own jab at Trump.

"Nobody has ever asked me about my birth certificate - maybe it has to do with the color of my skin, compared to President Obama's?" he said.

O'Malley touched on a number of topics, including police brutality in America. He said he'd like to see "citizen review boards" established in cities to monitor police activity, and while he believes communities should be prepared to fight terrorism, he says he would cut the "militarization" of police departments across the country. Sanders honed in on affordable childcare, free college education, and prison reform. Sanders also told the crowd he wants to see mandatory, instant background checks done on every single person in the U.S. who tries to purchase a gun.

With Clinton out of sight, some voters chose to vocalize their lack of enthusiasm for the female front-runner. A small "Where is Clinton" chant between O'Malley's and Sanders' appearances quickly grew into a loud affair, involving most of the room.'

http://whotv.com/2016/01/09/omalley-sanders-answer-iowans-questions-at-family-forum-saturday/

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O’Malley, Sanders Answer Questions at Family Forum Saturday (Original Post) elleng Jan 2016 OP
This is local Iowa Media Tom Rinaldo Jan 2016 #1
Yes it is local Iowa media, Tom, elleng Jan 2016 #2
Yup, it is the center of the political universe right now Tom Rinaldo Jan 2016 #3
How does one become a "no show" at an event that they sufrommich Jan 2016 #8
Fair enough. Non attendee would be the accurate term Tom Rinaldo Jan 2016 #9
Mrs Clinton doesn't do well with unscripted questions Doctor_J Jan 2016 #4
This forum allowed regurlar people to ask questions Robbins Jan 2016 #7
"I will end these mindless deportation policies that are ripping families apart," O'Malley said bigtree Jan 2016 #5
:thumbsup: elleng Jan 2016 #6
He is such an ally to us brown people artislife Jan 2016 #11
Yes indeed. elleng Jan 2016 #12
wow, so the "frontrunner" was too busy to show up? restorefreedom Jan 2016 #10

Tom Rinaldo

(22,913 posts)
1. This is local Iowa Media
Sat Jan 9, 2016, 09:13 PM
Jan 2016

Not good for Clinton. Her no-show results in clearly negative press.

It also reports

"While the crowd gave O'Malley their attention and applause, it was clearly a Bernie Sanders day for most. The Vermont Senator received roaring applause and standing ovations multiple times throughout his time on stage. Focusing on immigration, as well, Sanders took his own jab at Trump.

"Nobody has ever asked me about my birth certificate - maybe it has to do with the color of my skin, compared to President Obama's?" he said."


Tom Rinaldo

(22,913 posts)
3. Yup, it is the center of the political universe right now
Sat Jan 9, 2016, 09:24 PM
Jan 2016
If Hillary loses there things can start changing fast.

Tom Rinaldo

(22,913 posts)
9. Fair enough. Non attendee would be the accurate term
Sun Jan 10, 2016, 02:33 PM
Jan 2016

On my part "No show" presumes that this was an event that all major candidates would politically choose to show up for - but you are correct. It was an inaccurate use of words.

Robbins

(5,066 posts)
7. This forum allowed regurlar people to ask questions
Sun Jan 10, 2016, 01:52 PM
Jan 2016

she doesn't want that.she would rather go and do private fundraising with welathy friends.

bigtree

(86,005 posts)
5. "I will end these mindless deportation policies that are ripping families apart," O'Malley said
Sun Jan 10, 2016, 01:45 PM
Jan 2016

...and I will stand up to the immigrant-bashing, carnival barker, Donald Trump!"

 

artislife

(9,497 posts)
11. He is such an ally to us brown people
Sun Jan 10, 2016, 03:05 PM
Jan 2016

I have a lot of respect for Martin. He has continuously shown how humane he is.

restorefreedom

(12,655 posts)
10. wow, so the "frontrunner" was too busy to show up?
Sun Jan 10, 2016, 03:00 PM
Jan 2016

arrogance or lowering of expectations or both imo

good for bernie and martin!

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