Martin O'Malley
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Ellen,
Today, Hillary Clinton spoke about her vision for America's future. But here's what she didn't say: she didn't say that she would take any substantive actions to hold Wall Street CEO's accountable for reckless behavior. Nor did she weigh in on the secretive TPP deal that could depress American wages and cost American jobs.
Martin O'Malley has taken firm stands on these critical issues, and will continue to speak fearlessly about the need to stand up to the special interests who wrecked our economy and are distorting our political process.
Watch for yourself - and make your own choice about where you stand. Then, donate $5 to be a part of our effort.
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Let's not forget what this campaign is about: it's about bringing new, progressive leadership to America, so that we can rebuild the American Dream.
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Thanks for your support,
Team O'Malley
FSogol
(46,409 posts)...he didn't hold back on that one, did he?
It highlights his own consistent focus on the TPP and Wall Street.
Thanks for posting, elleng! I was looking for a source to this statement and I found your DU link!
reposted in GD
elleng
(135,803 posts)and it does indeed highlight his consistency.
Raine1967
(11,600 posts)Now I know that this right now, right here, at this point the media is trying REALLY hard to make this about Clinton and Sanders, but O'Malley is hitting it all in the right spots.
I know I am ignoring Chafee, because, well, it's Chaffee. At a point in the next few weeks, O'Malley will pit (against the media driven meme that the media created) and the media will pay attention.
He is different than Clinton and he is different than Sanders. He's a strong progressive who was never afraid to say he was a Dem and has serious executive experience.
His work as governor was stellar. (as you know, all you have to do is poke around this group
)
Right now, I see a lot of people who really like MO'M. they are still undecided. Here on this board, many people like Mo'M and say that he is there second voice.
Right now, I am fine with that. The funny thing is that a lot of people are saying the Bernie is pushing Clinton to the left. That's great.
There is no one out there that has to push Martin to the left.
elleng
(135,803 posts)Raine1967
(11,600 posts)He's right.