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Martin O'Malley
Related: About this forumO'Malley on campaign finance
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley, gearing up for a Democratic presidential primary in which he will likely be massively outspent by Hillary Rodham Clinton, said Wednesday the modern campaign finance system had reduced elected officials to “telemarketers.”
Saying he plans a decision on whether to launch a White House bid soon, O’Malley added “any member of Congress” should welcome publicly financed campaigns because the fund-raising demands prevent them from performing other work. He used a barnyard epithet to offer his opinion of the current system, which allows for unregulated money to flow to outside committees organized to support or oppose candidates.
“We’ve turned them into a bunch of telemarketers. They’re no — how can you tell me that you’re actually representing the interests of your district when you’re spending 20 hours a week on a telephone like an idiot in some little room calling people again and again and again asking for PAC checks. I mean, this is bull----.”
Saying he plans a decision on whether to launch a White House bid soon, O’Malley added “any member of Congress” should welcome publicly financed campaigns because the fund-raising demands prevent them from performing other work. He used a barnyard epithet to offer his opinion of the current system, which allows for unregulated money to flow to outside committees organized to support or oppose candidates.
“We’ve turned them into a bunch of telemarketers. They’re no — how can you tell me that you’re actually representing the interests of your district when you’re spending 20 hours a week on a telephone like an idiot in some little room calling people again and again and again asking for PAC checks. I mean, this is bull----.”
Whole article by Jim sullivan of the Boston Globe here:
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/05/13/martin-omalley-criticizes-super-pacs-new-hampshire-visit/eXZMrF84CvcIOi4dPiRD6L/story.html

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FSogol
May 2015
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elleng
(138,554 posts)1. “any member of Congress” should welcome publicly financed campaigns!
BRAVO!
Andy823
(11,543 posts)3. I agree, but they won't
At least not most of them, especially the republicans. As long as congress refuses to take on this issue, the money will keep on flowing, and those who take all that money will be beholding to the rich donors who give it to them. I am glad O'Malley is taking a stand on this.
Koinos
(2,798 posts)2. I have not disagreed with anything he has said.
That is a big deal, since I am a very disagreeable person.
Whatever the term "presidential" means, he has it.
elleng
(138,554 posts)4. Quite right,
he seems to have it.