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Martin O'Malley
Related: About this forumFrom the Editors at Bloomberg: "Martin O'Malley's More Than Marginal"
http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-06-02/martin-o-malley-s-presidential-campaign-mattersAny Democrat looking for an electable alternative to Hillary Clinton should welcome O'Malley's candidacy. Before OMalley entered the race on Saturday, Clintons lone challenger was Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who does not even consider himself a member of the Democratic Party. OMalley, the former governor of Maryland and former mayor of Baltimore, is positioning himself to Clintons left, giving liberals the chance to vote for someone who would have a fighting chance of getting elected if nominated, which is more than can be said of Sanders.
And it's not just Democrats looking for a Clinton alternative: Clinton herself can benefit from O'Malley's campaign. O'Malley will take some of the spotlight away from Sanders, a liberal firebrand, fracturing the opposition vote. A vigorous challenge from OMalley would also help Clinton dispel the criticism that her nomination is a virtual coronation, and it could help her clarify her positions.
This is the case even when O'Malley is wrong on the issues -- as he is on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, for example. O'Malley opposes the pact, as does Sanders, while Clinton has been straddling the issue. Ignoring a socialist is one thing. But OMalleys presence in the race should make it harder for Clinton to be evasive.
I personally don't believe that O'Malley is wrong on the TPP
And it's not just Democrats looking for a Clinton alternative: Clinton herself can benefit from O'Malley's campaign. O'Malley will take some of the spotlight away from Sanders, a liberal firebrand, fracturing the opposition vote. A vigorous challenge from OMalley would also help Clinton dispel the criticism that her nomination is a virtual coronation, and it could help her clarify her positions.
This is the case even when O'Malley is wrong on the issues -- as he is on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, for example. O'Malley opposes the pact, as does Sanders, while Clinton has been straddling the issue. Ignoring a socialist is one thing. But OMalleys presence in the race should make it harder for Clinton to be evasive.
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From the Editors at Bloomberg: "Martin O'Malley's More Than Marginal" (Original Post)
Raine1967
Jun 2015
OP
So... basically..... Bloomberg Inc. wants us to choose between Clinton and O'Malley.
Smarmie Doofus
Jun 2015
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Smarmie Doofus
(14,498 posts)1. So... basically..... Bloomberg Inc. wants us to choose between Clinton and O'Malley.
What a shock.
Score 100 bonus points for Sanders.
FSogol
(46,525 posts)2. The Washington Post pulled the same crap whining that O'Malley was against the TPP.
These papers are pushing their own agendas.
Raine1967
(11,607 posts)3. Yes they are indeed.