Martin O'Malley
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'It was this past October when Johnston, Iowa resident Greg Hauenstein decided former Maryland Gov. Martin OMalley was his Democratic candidate of choice.
I was impressed with (OMalleys) executive experience and as governor, he had to work with the legislature, Hauenstein said. Someone who becomes president will have to be able to compromise and work with Congress.
Hauenstein and his friend, Nathan Erickson, both plan to caucus for OMalley, having met the candidate and watched him campaign across the state.
Erickson, meanwhile, offered some specifics as to why OMalley had a certain appeal.
His positions on education are important to me, Erickson said, noting OMalleys success in the area of education during his tenure as Maryland governor.
The 26-year-old added that OMalleys positions on immigration also appealed to him.
Theres just a lot of divisive talk (about immigrants) and I really think we shouldnt be marginalizing people that way, Erickson said. (OMalley) is a great uniter. I think he is the sort of leader who can bring both sides together.
Pressed further about OMalleys appeal, Hauenstein said his candidate of choice is also pushing hard for serious measures taken to tackle climate change. Hauenstein said the recent Zika virus crisis is directly related to climate change and the explosion of tropical mosquitoes.
Interestingly, Hauenstein said he moved from upstate New York to Iowa in 2007 when he came to work for Barack Obamas first presidential campaign. He ended up staying and marrying an Iowan. Because of his wifes chronic pain issues, the Affordable Care Act literally saved us.
And now, in OMalleys downtown Des Moines campaign headquarters, Hauenstein and Erickson were crowded into the small space where campaign signs and other paraphernalia were readily available, as was pizza for all of the volunteers.
Gov. OMalley has a pragmatic outlook, Erickson noted later. He exudes confidence and tranquility.
Before the candidate showed up, Red Dirt Report talked to Peter OMalley, the candidates brother, who just flew into Des Moines from his home in Baltimore.
Peter OMalley said that he came out just a few days before the caucuses to help share with potential caucus-goers as to why they should caucus for his brother. He said that
about half were undecided as they canvassed in four different precincts.
Right now, we are working to get a bunch of people canvassing for Martin, he said.
Soon enough, Martin OMalley enters the room and is greeted by smiles and cheers by his small, but devoted following.
While OMalley may seem a bit unpolished in a televised debate, there is a genuine feeling of warmth from him, at least in this room full of OMalley supporters.
After embracing several volunteers, OMalley is handed a phone and loudly speaks into the receiver so all can hear.
Hello. Is this Gary McPherson? Hello Gary Im really hoping youll caucus for me on Monday, he says, his voice full of enthusiasm.
Moments later, OMalley is talking to a mother and her young daughter about climate change and tells them that the next president should work towards a clean, green energy future.'
http://www.reddirtreport.com/election-central/omalley-rally-iowans-urged-caucus-former-maryland-governor
dhill926
(16,953 posts)and hope he surprises a bit in Iowa. Too bad he's getting lost in the noise.
cascadiance
(19,537 posts)this last Thursday night... Before that game Iowa was unbeaten and leading the Big Ten conference up until that point when Indiana had just lost their first game too. Iowa hadn't been unbeaten in the Big Ten to start the season through the first seven games since back in the 70's!
I know that has nothing to do with O'Malley's candidacy, and he's a decent guy, but you never know how some might feel about that!
elleng
(135,862 posts)One of my MO'M friends ALSO noticed it, and suggested an 'omen!'