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mylye2222

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Sat Apr 11, 2015, 07:09 AM Apr 2015

O'Malley: "You Are Inevitabe Until You re Not



Martin O'Malley told reporters in Iowa on Friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton -- is not unbreakable.

"I've seen it before," the former governor of Maryland and possible presidential contender said. "History is full of examples where the inevitable frontrunner was inevitable right up until she was no longer or he was no longer inevitable."

Clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to Barack Obama.

O'Malley had previously dropped the inevitability comment in a television interview last month.

The former governor, who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the Polk County Democrats in Des Moines, said that although Clinton is an "eminently qualified candidate," the Democratic Party is full of "good leaders."

"History is full of examples where people who are not very well known nationally can be very well known once they are willing to make their case to the people of Iowa," O'Malley said.

In some polls, he has scored in the low single digits in the state.

In a March CNN/ORC poll of national Democrats, only 1% picked O'Malley. In a January poll by Bloomberg Politics and the Des Moines Register, O'Malley was also at 1% among Iowa Democrats.

Clinton, who leads most polls by upwards of 40 points, is planning to launch her presidential candidacy on Sunday through a video message on social media, a person close to her campaign-in-waiting told CNN on Friday.

While he wouldn't say much about Clinton, when asked about her candidacy, O'Malley said, "if leaders believe that they have the experience and the framework to move our country forward, they should run. And they should engage with voters and our country would be the better for it."

O'Malley, like other Democrats, appears to refrain from directly attacking Clinton. Although last month on ABC, he said that the presidency is "not some crown to be passed between two families," he has not focused on her.


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I like O'Malley left-of-center2012 Apr 2015 #1

left-of-center2012

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1. I like O'Malley
Sat Apr 11, 2015, 08:03 AM
Apr 2015

I've seen him on C-SPAN a few times. I hope he gets in the race. I used to like Hillary but she's "old news". We need a candidate for the future.

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