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mimi85

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Fri Apr 17, 2015, 02:29 PM Apr 2015

Martin O’Malley

Criticizes Hillary Over Same-Sex Marriage Flip-Flop, Is Totally Probably Running

Now that Hillary Clinton has declared her candidacy for president, the Democrats are realizing that she is a colossus, with no one striding to oppose her. The only person likely to oppose her is Maryland governor Martin O’Malley, and he ain’t talking –but he will criticize Hillary over her flip-flops.

“It’s a colossal undertaking, and there are many different components of [a presidential race]”, O’Malley said at a Harvard University event, according to The Guardian. “Organization, policy, personnel –- its a lot to put together…I’ve never run a bad race, and I don’t intend to start now –– if I were to do this.”

Read more:

http://www.mediaite.com/online/martin-omalley-criticizes-hillary-over-same-sex-marriage-flip-flop/

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Martin O’Malley (Original Post) mimi85 Apr 2015 OP
He's been talking quite a bit. Koinos Apr 2015 #1

Koinos

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1. He's been talking quite a bit.
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 02:39 PM
Apr 2015

Actually, he's been talking quite a lot. He has been stating his positions quite clearly. Here is a link to the replay of his speech at Harvard:

http://forum.iop.harvard.edu/content/building-economy-works-everyone

A long session, but very informative, I think.

I found the question and answer period especially important. His responses were clear, well thought-out, and consistent with his prior statements and actions.

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