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In reply to the discussion: Only 11% of Democrats polled want a more liberal presidential nominee than Hillary Clinton [View all]bigtree
(94,286 posts). . . but, I'm a sucker for populists and unapologetic progressives. I want an anti-war, social justice candidate; someone who reflects the issues and concerns that I'm fighting for right now.
I'll admit, though, I close ranks when the primary is over. The Democratic party is an important and vital vehicle for our interests and concerns, imo. Candidates who win the most delegates will always get my support in the end.
That said, O'Malley is an establishment choice, although I'm hoping he'll display the same populism he has on many issues in our state. Don't get me wrong, he's held some positions which have kept me at a respectable distance from considering him as my primary choice, but I'd say he's a good bet to gain my support and election effort at some point in the race.
He doesn't have that support automatically, though. He'll need to put himself forward and tell us where he stands before that point.