Martin O'Malley
Related: About this forumO'Malley squeaks into next Dem debate.
NBC News announced Thursday that the former Maryland governor will join Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on stage in South Carolina.
O'Malley needed to hit 5 percent in averages of qualifying national polls or those from Iowa or New Hampshire. From the moment the network announced the criteria last week, it became clear that his only avenue would be Iowa.
In tweets from their campaign staffs, Clinton and Sanders both called for O'Malley to be included in the debate hours after the criteria was announced.
NBC's press release did not specify which polls it considered as the five most recent in Iowa, as O'Malley appears to have just barely made it past that threshold. NBC told The Hill last week that it would round up from 4.5 percent if necessary.
In the four most recent qualifying Iowa polls Quinnipiac University, NBC/Wall Street Journal/Marist, Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics, and Fox News O'Malley averaged exactly 4.5 percent. But there was a tie for the fifth most recent poll, as a Loras College poll and another Quinnipiac poll were both released on Dec. 15. Including the Loras poll's 4 percent would have put O'Malley at 4.4 percent, while including the Quinnipiac poll's 6 percent would put him above the threshold.
Missing the debate stage would have been a blow to the O'Malley campaign, which has struggled to gain traction as the progressive alternative to Clinton. National polls as well as early state surveys suggest a two-person race between Clinton and Sanders, with O'Malley polling far below the pair.'
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/265888-omalley-squeaks-into-next-democratic-debate
fleur-de-lisa
(14,674 posts)It would have been a mistake to shut him out. He has some good ideas and, even though he is not polling that highly, most Dems that follow politics (like those of us on DU) seem to like him. And I think it would be kind of weird if only two candidates were on the stage.
emulatorloo
(45,585 posts)guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)a Presidential candidate, the VP spot would be an excellent fit. And I agree with fleur-de-lis(a) that he has great ideas.
vi5
(13,305 posts)Or did the completely unbiased and brimming with integrity head of the DNC hear all the criticisms and decide to move it to a time where people will actually watch it and realize that there are candidates other than HRC?
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)Ignoring him and letting him stand there like a solitary bookend is really crass and disrespectful, IMO.
elleng
(136,600 posts)And then people complain when he tries to make himself heard!