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FSogol

(47,505 posts)
37. Damaged good? O'Malley didn't lose his election.
Thu Nov 20, 2014, 08:48 AM
Nov 2014

MD law prevented him from running again.

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I agree. elleng Nov 2014 #1
I welcome every Clinton primary challenger to the race. morningfog Nov 2014 #2
Webb could be interesting. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2014 #3
As expected. herding cats Nov 2014 #4
I used to think Democrats steered clear of people who had formerly lost elections or primaries, but merrily Nov 2014 #13
I think you really covered the differences in losses well in your post. herding cats Nov 2014 #14
A US Senate seat or a gubernatorial seat not what I would consider a local loss. merrily Nov 2014 #16
I hope Schweitzer isn't considering just because of a slip of the tongue. LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #19
It was a rather relevatory slip of the tongue, not an innocuous one. merrily Nov 2014 #36
To be fair, O'Malley himself did not lose - he was term limited and his Lt. Gov lost the race to Midwestern Democrat Nov 2014 #21
Thanks. I relied on a comment made by another poster, that O''Malley merrily Nov 2014 #40
Neither Webb nor O'Malley lost an election. What are you talking about? FSogol Nov 2014 #32
What are YOU talking about? I never said Webb lost an election. merrily Nov 2014 #34
Angry much? Get more sleep and I hope you have a better day. FSogol Nov 2014 #35
LOL. Who's angry? I almost always do have a great day. I wish you the same. merrily Nov 2014 #38
I'm looking forward to much more from the Castro Bros. Voice for Peace Nov 2014 #20
Damaged good? O'Malley didn't lose his election. FSogol Nov 2014 #37
I have reservations, clues to some of which can be found in his wiki. merrily Nov 2014 #5
How was he referencing White Culture? madville Nov 2014 #9
I can't recall the exact words, but I do recall I had a jaw drop reaction when I heard it. merrily Nov 2014 #11
Crickets on my question about your meaning? merrily Nov 2014 #15
What's he going to explore? bluestateguy Nov 2014 #6
Maybe whether he has a shot at being the nominee, finding donors, etc? merrily Nov 2014 #7
Here's a brief discussion of him in the New Yorker last week: Comrade Grumpy Nov 2014 #8
Thanks for posting that, very interesting pinboy3niner Nov 2014 #17
Donit Skeowes28 Nov 2014 #10
I like Webb as a person, but don't support some of the same thing he does davidpdx Nov 2014 #12
Looking for someone to get excited about during the primaries. Ykcutnek Nov 2014 #18
Some on DU will have to try REALLY REALLY hard to like this guy wyldwolf Nov 2014 #22
Because someone has to run to the right of Hillary PDittie Nov 2014 #23
Here's a link to op-ed "Class Struggle" which he sent to WSJ in 11/2006 : Faryn Balyncd Nov 2014 #24
Goodie, another republican! TBF Nov 2014 #25
Thank you! Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #26
Agreed - I like Bernie. TBF Nov 2014 #28
Excluding Bernie, it's like a battle to see who's willing to be bullwinkle428 Nov 2014 #39
I have one bit of advice for Mr. Webb. Vinca Nov 2014 #27
+1 leftofcool Nov 2014 #29
If HRC does not run, Webb is my 2nd choice Algernon Moncrieff Nov 2014 #30
well Robbins Nov 2014 #31
So Hillary will have a challenger from the right. MohRokTah Nov 2014 #33
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