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elleng

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24. I agree,
Sat Jan 2, 2016, 12:31 AM
Jan 2016

and wish the media (especially debate 'conductors') would ALLOW his voice to be heard.

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So when will O'Malley bow out? [View all] Rosa Luxemburg Jan 2016 OP
As soon as Hillary tells him to. Le Taz Hot Jan 2016 #1
Baloney. elleng Jan 2016 #2
Ah the conspiracy rjsquirrel Jan 2016 #4
Relax, Ace. Le Taz Hot Jan 2016 #36
Around here rjsquirrel Jan 2016 #39
Agreed! MOM Is An "Engineered Buffer" Allowing Hillary To Keep Distance Between Herself & Bernie CorporatistNation Jan 2016 #10
Do you stay up nights dreaming up this 'engineered buffer'??? elleng Jan 2016 #12
You are correct yeoman6987 Jan 2016 #13
Lol whut? rjsquirrel Jan 2016 #40
Also "HilBill"? rjsquirrel Jan 2016 #41
He has plans up to, and maybe after Iowa. elleng Jan 2016 #3
Thanks Rosa Luxemburg Jan 2016 #5
Also Hang'in Out For A possible VP Slot! Marty Has Dreamt of Being POTUS... Just like Hillary CorporatistNation Jan 2016 #11
Do we really need corporatists dreaming of engineered 'buffers'??? elleng Jan 2016 #14
Sad. Isn't it? eom. 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2016 #26
Sure is, Man. elleng Jan 2016 #27
i just could not help but think of this clip restorefreedom Jan 2016 #6
HE should have immediately after his campaign screwed up so badly with Ohio. MohRokTah Jan 2016 #7
To date, he's provided good reasoning to the Democratic primaries. delrem Jan 2016 #8
Thanks, delrem, elleng Jan 2016 #9
Issue after issue, he's solid. delrem Jan 2016 #15
I am dismayed too, elleng Jan 2016 #16
'want' Rosa Luxemburg Jan 2016 #17
Lots appear to 'want' him to, elleng Jan 2016 #18
I think it is important to have more voices in the Democratic race Rosa Luxemburg Jan 2016 #23
I agree, elleng Jan 2016 #24
Agreed. MuseRider Jan 2016 #30
No ... Those wanting M O'Malley to drop out are doing so because they believe his doing so ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2016 #28
That's like - so evasively passive/aggressive negative. delrem Jan 2016 #35
Okay ... I disagree with your characterization of my observation; but, I agree ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2016 #42
Good, and that's the way I characterize it. delrem Jan 2016 #48
Yah, well, OK - it's your OP, Rosa. delrem Jan 2016 #34
I hope he stays in as long as he can possibly afford it Peacetrain Jan 2016 #19
I agree. elleng Jan 2016 #22
Does he have any campaign operation in NV and SC? Renew Deal Jan 2016 #20
Yes, both. elleng Jan 2016 #21
O'Malley called critics of his policy "ideologues on the left." Douglas Carpenter Jan 2016 #25
Sep 26, 2013 elleng Jan 2016 #29
So no refutation of the facts I see. TM99 Jan 2016 #37
so, not doubt - O'Malley converted from being a right-wing Democrat to being Douglas Carpenter Jan 2016 #38
sure, all of those progressive accomplishments in my state were just cover bigtree Jan 2016 #44
Your dismal ignorance of his record of accomplishments is waving it's flag. elleng Jan 2016 #47
My "leftist" views can differ from his regarding what is best on this issue, delrem Jan 2016 #49
non story bigtree Jan 2016 #45
I hope he remains in the race. saltpoint Jan 2016 #31
Thanks. elleng Jan 2016 #32
I like O'Malley but he most likely won't get one delegate in Iowa CoffeeCat Jan 2016 #33
After Super Tuesday. NurseJackie Jan 2016 #43
he waiting to see if he can break through in Iowa, obviously bigtree Jan 2016 #46
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