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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Marylanders-dont-like-martin-omalley-so-why-would-the-rest-of-america?? [View all]Samantha
(9,314 posts)51. I really like Martin O'Malley and he was an excellent governor
I also really like Bernie. I do not believe O'Malley can garner the type of popularity Bernie is beginning to generate.
Yes, Maryland is pretty liberal. We have pockets of deeply Republican territories but they have less of a populace in those counties. Hogan is the third Republican governor in Maryland in 50 years. He won because Dems stayed home.
I don't see Maryland ever becoming a purple state. As far as Hogan goes, I doubt he wins a second term. He p*ssed me off right off the bat:
http://www.cbf.org/news-media/newsroom/2015/01/22/cbf-sad-day-for-maryland
and then he refused to fund education in Maryland. That one is REALLY going make him popular.
Sam
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a kennedy
Jun 2015
OP
I don't think it is impossible to imagine Hillary picking O'Malley to be her running-mate.
StevieM
Jun 2015
#48
Public forum, not private. Any more instructions on what questions I should ask?
FSogol
Jun 2015
#11
Every O'Malley supporter I know admires Sanders and his record, but like you, they see O'Malley
FSogol
Jun 2015
#25
Thanks for this. I am not a Marylander, but I agree with just about everything you wrote.
askew
Jun 2015
#14
How refreshing to hear a supporter's reasons for supporting a candidate rather than
tblue37
Jun 2015
#50
This information was from a detailed, professional report I saw 4 or 5 years ago.
cheapdate
Jun 2015
#42
You made the association between marriage and crime rates. That is false. Poverty/unemployment
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2015
#43
There may be an association, but that's not the SAME as a causal relationship.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2015
#46
I am proud to say Maryland was one of the first few states to put same sex marriage on the ballot
Samantha
Jun 2015
#38
I don't think Maryland is "very liberal" at all. I think what's happening is that the old guard is
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2015
#58
I believe Montgomery County is one of the wealthiest counties in the United States
Samantha
Jun 2015
#60
I like O'Malley too, but Anthony Brown was not exclusively to blame for his own loss.
StevieM
Jun 2015
#49
O'Malley's my 2nd choice in the event something happens to HRC. No way could I support the others.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#30
Disappointing to find this at FiveThirtyEight, but perhaps not for the reason you think.
CBHagman
Jun 2015
#36
Many of Maryland's Democrats didn't bother to vote in 2014 (an off-year election), and Maryland
Cal33
Jun 2015
#41
...and lower voter turnout was not because of O'Malley but because of Brown, weak candidate.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2015
#44
Many Democrats only vote during presidential years from habit. They don't seem to be able
Cal33
Jun 2015
#56
Yes. Of course I know this, but it was even worse due to Brown's weak candidacy.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2015
#57