Martin O'Malley
Related: About this forumO'Malley endorsed by foreign policy-focused PAC.
'An Iowa political action committee that focuses on humane treatment of refugees, gun violence and reducing military spending has endorsed low-polling Democratic presidential contender Martin O'Malley.
In a statement issued Monday, STAR*PAC Chairman Tom Leffler pointed to the former Maryland governor's staunch opposition to the death penalty and gun control efforts as key in the group's endorsement. O'Malley and progressive rival Bernie Sanders were the only two candidates who returned surveys for the group out of more than 20 Democratic and Republican candidates.
Governor OMalley recognizes that corporate special influence on Congress results in exorbitant military spending on unnecessary weapons, Leffler said in the statement. He was one of the first to recognize the multifaceted causes of forced migrations and advocate humane treatment and policies for refugees. And OMalley most loudly and consistently decries the voices who use demagogy and racism in political campaigning.
STAR*PAC, which stands for Stop the Arms Race, is based in Des Moines and has supported candidates from both parties, including former Republican Iowa Congressman Jim Leach.
On the campaign trail, O'Malley has said the U.S. needs to refocus its foreign policy efforts to detect rising threats in the world before the military is needed to combat them. In September he was the first Democratic candidate to call for the U.S. to take in 65,000 Syrian refugees, with rival Hillary Clinton taking the same stance weeks later.'
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/elections/presidential/caucus/2015/12/14/omalley-endorsed-foreign-policy-focused-pac/77306034/
fleur-de-lisa
(14,663 posts)I'm glad to see a candidate other than the anointed one get some recognition! Now if only the media would notice that there are other Dem candidates running besides HRC!
elleng
(135,861 posts)elleng
(135,861 posts)"I dont think its any exaggeration to say that I would not be in the United States Senate today had it not been for STAR✦PAC. Not just the money they provided, but the help they provided, the focusing on those issues that were important and by reaching out through churches and synagogues and community groups throughout the state of Iowa. STAR✦PAC played one of the most instrumental roles to me being elected to the U.S. Senate."
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askew
(1,464 posts)elleng
(135,861 posts)Only learned about it yesterday.