2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumO'Malley "identifies himself as a candidate who is not merely identifying the big problems - which
counts for something. He is calling for the big solution - which counts for even more." - John Nichols in The Nation
Whole article on protecting the right to vote here:
http://www.thenation.com/article/omalley-endorses-a-constitutional-amendment-protecting-the-right-to-vote/
Matt Corridoni @mattcorridoni Aug 4
"Unlike his rivals, @MartinOMalley has publicized many of the policies he would implement if he were elected POTUS." http://bit.ly/1IKKZcF
KStreetHipster @KStreetHipster Aug 4
Martin O'Malley keeps releasing detailed policy specifics. Other candidates keep releasing mere sentences or broad strokes.
Katrina vandenHeuvel @KatrinaNation Aug 4
Good 4 O'Malley/ Democratic presidential candidate just offered 2016s boldest voting rights proposal yet http://www.salon.com/2015/08/04/a_democratic_presidential_candidate_just_offered_2016s_boldest_voting_rights_proposal_yet/ via @Salon
A reinvestment and rehabilitation framework for Americas criminal justice system
http://t.co/b6QMEcTXiS
Peacetrain
(22,878 posts)and before that!
NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)I think he is really going to shine through in the debates. He is really going to resonate with people. He will talk about how to progress and make positive progressive change in a manner that resonates with all people in the party. He is doing that now, I can't wait until he has the chance to do it standing next to Sanders and Clinton.
Right now he doesn't have a solid(large) base. Sanders has tapped into the angered outsiders. Hillary taps the insider slow but steady group. O'Malley is tapping into progressive issues. All of them across the board.
n8dogg83
(248 posts)he is so specific with his policies, and I agree with all of them. I think he will really shine once he gets a chance to be on the debate stage.