Martin O'Malley
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'If you depend on cable TV news and the national media to know whats happening in the presidential nominating contests, you think the big news from the Iowa Democratic Partys Jefferson-Jackson Dinner was that Sen. Bernie Sanders focused his remarks on the records of Hillary and Bill Clinton. But if you watched the speeches on CSPAN, you might have a very different take: former Maryland Gov. Martin OMalley could be the story coming out of the Iowa caucuses.
The Iowa Events Center was packed with supporters for all three campaigns, and anyone watching live on CSPAN saw raucous displays of enthusiasm for all three candidates. But there was one major difference. While the Sanders and Clinton campaigns paid for their supporters tickets, OMalley supporters bought their own tickets. That bodes well for OMalley in a state where voters have to be committed enough to a candidate to spend hours on a cold winter day at a caucus.
OMalley doesnt have to place first to win the Iowa caucuses. He needs to beat the expectations. In 1984 longshot candidate Gary Hart only garnered 16 percent of the caucus vote, but that was enough to unexpectedly come in second behind former Vice President, making Gary Hart the story coming out of Iowa and setting him up for an upset victory over Mondale in the New Hampshire primary.
Martin OMalley knows this story. He was a young field organizer for Gary Harts 1984 campaign in both Iowa and New Hampshire. And its a story that could repeat itself in 2016.'
http://www.reardonreports.com/can-martin-omalley-pull-off-an-upset/
Koinos
(2,798 posts)Just my opinion and probably not worth even a cup of coffee.
JustAnotherGen
(33,444 posts)Oh wait - there's an article attached!
He finally made it to a Morning Joe.
He's on the board.
elleng
(135,883 posts)GLAD you noticed, Gen; OTHERS apparently didn't, but answered anyway!
Yes, and a very good, informative interview.