Martin O'Malley
Related: About this forumO'Malley opens Sioux City campaign office.
A crowd outside Democratic presidential hopeful Martin OMalleys new Sioux City campaign office stood waiting for the former governor of Maryland to deliver a christening speech Saturday.
Its a bit like Waiting for Godot, huh? one spectator said. Unlike Godot, OMalley appeared, exiting a car and immediately gripping hands with those present.
The candidate went inside the office at 1408 Nebraska St. and was greeted with applause from more than 60 people, some supporters, some undecided - but all there to hear him speak.
We had a great time at Wing Ding last night, OMalley opened, referring to the Iowa Wing Ding in Clear Lake, where OMalley and fellow Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders and Lincoln Chafee spoke.
This is OMalleys third campaign office in Iowa, with about 30 volunteers working across the state. His other locations are in Cedar Rapids and Des Moines.
OMalley began his speech touting being the only candidate with 15 years of executive experience, as both a former governor and former mayor of Baltimore.
He then launched into describing some of his 15 goals to rebuild the American dream, including reforms to immigration, clean energy and increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour.
The progressive actions we took in Maryland while I was governor did not happen just by hoping, but by bringing people together and taking action, OMalley said.
After his speech O'Malley took questions, including asking about his thoughts on topics like Citizens United, the U.S. Supreme Court decision that allows political expenditures by corporations. OMalley said that as president he would appoint a Supreme Court justice to help overturn that decision.
Afterward, OMalley spoke one-on-one with people.
Cody Farrens of Sioux City, his wife Heidi, and their two children met OMalley. Cody Farrens described himself as a Hillary Clinton supporter, but is keeping an open mind about each candidate.
I like (OMalley), he said. Hes a very personable guy, though I havent made up my mind.
Garie Lewis, of Sioux City said he was impressed with OMalley, describing him as capable.
I didnt know much about him before today, but hes got a good handshake. Thats my litmus test, Lewis said, who is still undecided about who he may vote for in 2016.
OMalley said that each individual matters.
Iowa gives the country a tremendous gift by meeting with the candidates, by learning about them. And the people here are looking for new leadership, he said.
The poll numbers place OMalley behind Clinton and Sanders, but he said more people know his name and recognize him each time he speaks.
Were going to work to win. We are in this to win this, he said.
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