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Martin O'Malley
Related: About this forumACTION ALERT: NYT Claims Clinton ‘Emerging as Unrivaled Leader’ in Democratic Race
Posted this in the Sanders group, but it applies to O'Malley as well--perhaps more so.
http://fair.org/home/action-alert-nyt-claims-clinton-emerging-as-unrivaled-leader-in-democratic-race/
A New York Times article by Patrick Healy and Trip Gabriel (10/23/15), on how the Republican presidential nominee has not yet been determined more than three months before the first voter weighs in, provided this piece of context as its second paragraph:
With Hillary Rodham Clinton emerging as the unrivaled leader in the Democratic contest, the unruly Republican presidential field suddenly seemed to lack a center of political gravity on Friday, leaving party strategists and voters to fear a long nomination fight that could end with a damaged standard-bearer facing a more unified left.
Hmm. The unrivaled leader leads her closest rival, Bernie Sanders, by 7 percentage points in an average of recent polls in the first caucus state, Iowa. In the first primary state, New Hampshire, she trails Sanders by 2 points; its been two months since she had a clear lead over him there. (In an accompanying graphic, the Times ranks Clinton as No. 1 in New Hampshire pollsbased on a different polling average that has her ahead by 0.2 percentage points.)
Rather than emerging as a leader with no rivals, Clintons aura of inevitability has faded as Sanders has shown surprising strength in polling, fundraising and ability to attract crowds. Rather than signifying a unified left, the race for the 2016 Democratic nomination has revealed deep divides between the partys grassroots and corporate wings.
There are at least two other significant declared candidates in the Democratic race: Former Maryland Gov. Martin OMalley and public interest attorney Lawrence Lessig. The article implicitly dismisses them as rivals for the nomination months before the actual nominating contest begins.
The New York Times, which strongly identifies with that corporate wing, would like its assertion that the 2016 Democratic primary season is over before it begins to be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Democracy would be much better served if the Times were to allow voters to determine who the Democratic Partys next presidential nominee will be.
ACTION:
Please ask New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan to address the Times misleading claim that Hillary Clinton has no rival in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Public Editor Margaret Sullivan
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Twitter: @Sullivie
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ACTION ALERT: NYT Claims Clinton ‘Emerging as Unrivaled Leader’ in Democratic Race (Original Post)
eridani
Oct 2015
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Omaha Steve
(103,349 posts)1. I included Martin in the letter
To Public Editor Margaret Sullivan,
We are online subscribers from Bellevue, NE. Our account # is *******
An NYT story by Patrick Healy and Trip Gabriel (10/23/15) indicates that three months before the IA primary in February that Secretary Clinton has wrapped up the nomination. With the success of US Senator Bernie Sanders in fund raising and his performance as an unknown just a short time ago indicates things are far from over. Gov. O'Malley seems to be picking up some steam too.
Please set the record straight that there is no sure thing before the first caucus or Super Tuesday.
http://fair.org/home/action-alert-nyt-claims-clinton-emerging-as-unrivaled-leader-in-democratic-race/
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Steven L Dawes
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elleng
(135,882 posts)2. THANK YOU, Steve.
Omaha Steve
(103,349 posts)3. From The New York Times Public Editor Re: Please correct the record
Thank you for contacting the public editor. My assistant and I read
every message that we receive. Please note that this office deals
specifically with issues of journalistic integrity at The New York
Times. Due to the number of e-mails that we receive on a daily basis,
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If a further reply is warranted you will be hearing from us in a timely manner.
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Very truly yours,
Margaret Sullivan
Public Editor
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