Martin O'Malley
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Former Gov. Martin OMalley (D-Md.) said on Friday that the Democratic presidential debate schedule exposes the partys unease about Hillary Clinton.
It would appear to me that theyre trying to circle the wagons around this years inevitable front-runner, he said of Clintons presidential campaign. "I think it shows a lot of fear about the future.
Playing off "gonzo" journalist Hunter S. Thompson's "fear and loathing" on the campaign trail theme, CNN asked O'Malley what he thought the late author would think of 2016 race. Hed probably say the Democratic Party is hurting itself very badly by waiting so long to start its debates.
OMalley has been critical of the Democratic Party for both refusing to add debates to its schedule and for waiting until October to have its first one. The debate will be broadcast from Las Vegas Tuesday on CNN.
He told CNN that his political background will expose weaknesses in Clinton in any meeting of the 2016 Democratic presidential field.
Ill be the one candidate on that stage that has 15 years of executive experience working on the front lines, working on some pretty difficult issues, the Democratic White House hopeful said.
One of the rules of thumb in these presidential contests is that whatever candidate is surging in September is not the candidate who is surging in January, added O'Malley, . .
OMalley also teased the possibility of decriminalizing marijuana in states other than Colorado and Washington.
I think we need to have an open mind about that, he said. I think theres a lot we can learn from Colorado and Washington state.
They seem to be keeping very good records, OMalley continued. "They understand they are the first in the nation, and I think we should be guided by what they are doing in Colorado [that] increases harm or reduces harm.
OMalley added that he has never used marijuana despite legalizing the drug for medical use during his tenure as Marylands governor.
When I was in high school, it was considered very uncool, he said.
OMalley then rejected Republican claims that the border is porous and letting in illegal immigrants too easily.
We have done more by way of securing the border and deportations than we have in a long, long time, he said.
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