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O'Malley had the best opening statement IMO (Original Post)
tk2kewl
Jan 2016
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gateley
(62,683 posts)1. I was kind of leaning toward Bernie's.
I always like what O'Malley has to say, but how he says it comes across (to me) insincere and canned. I don't think it is, but it's just the presentation sounds that way.
tk2kewl
(18,133 posts)2. Bernie's my man, but I really liked what Martin O'Malley said...
tying in recent events regarding the Church shooting and Confederate flag.
gateley
(62,683 posts)3. It's his delivery -- although I really think I like the guy!
I like Bernie, too, and in SOME respects like Hillary -- just don't trust her a whole lot (rightly or wrongly).
So I'm happy for you Bernie-ites that his numbers are climbing again! :thumbs:
MH1
(17,595 posts)4. I think MOM was best, then Sanders. Hillary's was ok. nt
onecaliberal
(32,813 posts)5. I liked Bernies but MOM was good
He just seems very rehearsed and not genuine