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TexasTowelie

(112,179 posts)
Thu Nov 12, 2015, 12:57 AM Nov 2015

Martin O’Malley brings his long-shot presidential bid to Austin

Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley brings his long-shot campaign Thursday to Austin, where he will have lunch with an unauthorized immigrant family, speak to students at the University of Texas and raise some money. He will also tape an interview with Texas Tribune editor-in-chief and CEO Evan Smith for his KLRU show, “Overheard.”

The Austin stops are part of a Texas trip that includes visits to Houston and Dallas in advance of the second nationally televised Democratic presidential debate Saturday at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, in which O’Malley will face off against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont.

Carlton Carl, former CEO and publisher of the Texas Observer and one of the hosts of Thursday evening’s Austin fundraiser, said that O’Malley has two distinct advantages over his two rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination. O’Malley accomplished more from a progressive perspective in his seven years as mayor of Baltimore and two terms as governor of Maryland than either Sanders or Clinton did in their careers in the Senate, Carl said. And, at 52, O’Malley is a generation younger than the 68-year-old former secretary of state or the 74-year-old democratic socialist.

So far, O’Malley has achieved little notice in the three-way Democratic race. Polls indicate that Clinton is securely in first, Sanders is solidly in second, while O’Malley was at 2 percent in the latest Fox national poll, and zero percent in the most recent Quinnipiac University national poll.

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Martin O’Malley brings his long-shot presidential bid to Austin (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2015 OP
Personally, O'Malley is my favorite... TreasonousBastard Nov 2015 #1
Right, you never know! elleng Nov 2015 #3
'O’Malley has two distinct advantages over his two rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination elleng Nov 2015 #2

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
1. Personally, O'Malley is my favorite...
Thu Nov 12, 2015, 01:07 AM
Nov 2015

for a lot of reasons. Too bad his chances are so slim.

But, you never know...

elleng

(130,905 posts)
3. Right, you never know!
Thu Nov 12, 2015, 01:25 AM
Nov 2015

“If you looked back historically, where was Bill Clinton at this time in his race? Nowhere,” Carl said. “Where was Jimmy Carter? Nowhere.”

elleng

(130,905 posts)
2. 'O’Malley has two distinct advantages over his two rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination
Thu Nov 12, 2015, 01:17 AM
Nov 2015

O’Malley accomplished more from a progressive perspective in his seven years as mayor of Baltimore and two terms as governor of Maryland than either Sanders or Clinton did in their careers in the Senate. . . But Carl said it’s still early.

“If you looked back historically, where was Bill Clinton at this time in his race? Nowhere,” Carl said. “Where was Jimmy Carter? Nowhere.”

Carl, who served as press secretary to former U.S. Rep John Bryant, a Dallas Democrat, said he got to know O’Malley when he interned in Bryant’s Washington, D.C., office in the mid-1980s.

“Everybody in the office loved Martin, and everybody campaigned for him when he was campaigning for governor,” Carl said.'



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