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elleng

(135,882 posts)
Sun Oct 25, 2015, 11:36 AM Oct 2015

Iowa takeaways: Sanders ups critique of Clinton policies.

'O'MALLEY ALTERNATIVE

This was the first time the field took the stage since Biden said he wouldn't run and two lesser-known candidates — Jim Webb and Lincoln Chafee — dropped out. That gives O'Malley a three-way race, which he has sought for months.
O'Malley made a generational appeal, saying Democrats must "cast aside the worn-out politics of the past." He also showed he could be a thorn in the sides of both Clinton and Sanders.

O'Malley said Democrats need to "stand like a rock" and not turn into a "weather vane" willing to shift with the winds, an obvious dig at Clinton's evolving. And he leaned into gun control, directly urging Sanders and Clinton to support a number of gun-safety measures, including the repealing a law that gives most gun manufacturers immunity in lawsuits. Sanders supported the measure in 2005, a stance that puts him at odds with many liberals.'

http://www.chron.com/news/politics/article/Iowa-takeaways-Sanders-ups-critique-of-Clinton-6589388.php

At least they MENTIONED him!

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