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elleng

(135,876 posts)
Wed Dec 9, 2015, 11:06 PM Dec 2015

In Berkeley, Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley vows to soldier on.

BERKELEY -- Never mind the polls: For this evening, Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley was a rock star.

The former Maryland governor was swarmed with adoring supporters as he arrived and as he departed a campaign event at a UC Berkeley auditorium. Inside about 250 people -- mostly students taking a quick break from cramming for finals -- applauded his stances on economic opportunity, climate change, foreign policy and particularly debt-free college education.

In an hour of speaking and answering questions, O'Malley said the nation thirsts for "new leadership and getting things done." And, he noted, he's the only Democratic candidate with 15 years of executive experience, first as Baltimore's mayor and then as Maryland's governor.

He touted his record of enacting a living wage law, avoiding public university tuition increases, driving down violent crime and incarceration rates, lowering barriers to voting, establishing marriage equality, imposing strict new gun controls, and signing a state DREAM Act for young people whose parents had brought them to this country illegally. He called them "new American immigrants" and "not-yet-naturalized students."

He called for raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour, making it easier to join labor unions, guaranteeing equal pay between genders, and expanding paid family leave. He said he has a plan to transition to a 100 percent clean electricity grid by 2050, and he called for a combination of diplomacy, improved intelligence and support of a regional military coalition to defeat the so-called Islamic State. And he blasted Republican frontrunner Donald Trump for "fascist demagoguery."

Most of his points were punctuated by finger snaps, applause or cheers -- a reception almost warm enough to make one forget where he stands in the race. . .

"We have to continue to build, expand our organization, every day" -- one endorsement, one precinct, one county at a time in those early states -- he told reporters Wednesday before departing for a fundraiser in San Francisco.

With most Iowa voters not making up their minds until the two weeks right before the Feb. 1 caucuses, he added, "I think the lane is wide open for us."

Maryland native Ali Ahmed, 19, was among students that O'Malley pulled up onstage to help him illustrate the wide disparity in economic growth over the past 35 years. Afterward, Ahmed, an economics major, said he really likes O'Malley and what he did for Maryland and fears that "the media is not coming out and getting his message" -- a progressive message that places him squarely between the centrist Clinton and Sanders' democratic socialist populism. And Ahmed said that as a Muslim-American, he appreciated O'Malley's inclusive message.'

http://www.mercurynews.com/politics-government/ci_29227084/berkeley-democratic-presidential-candidate-martin-omalley-vows-soldier

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In Berkeley, Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley vows to soldier on. (Original Post) elleng Dec 2015 OP
He does have some good things to say. Lifelong Protester Dec 2015 #1
Just 'SOME' good things to say? elleng Dec 2015 #2

elleng

(135,876 posts)
2. Just 'SOME' good things to say?
Wed Dec 9, 2015, 11:18 PM
Dec 2015

Smart, VERY progrogressive, and accomplished.

Here are some of his accomplishments:

1. Ended death penalty in Maryland
2. Prevented fracking in Maryland and put regulations in the way to prevent next GOP Gov Hogan fom easily allowing fracking.
3. Provided health insurance for 380,000
4. Reduced infant mortality to an all time low.
5. Provided meals to thousands of hungry children and moved toward a goal for eradicating childhood hunger.
6. Enacted a $10.10 living wage and a $11. minimum wage for State workers.
7. Supporter the Dream Act
8. Cut income taxes for 86% of Marylanders (raised taxes on the rich).
9. Reformed Maryland’s tax code to make it more progressive.
10. Enacted some of the nation’s most comprehensive reforms to protect homeowners from foreclosure.

Mother Jones magazine called him the best candidate on environmental issues.
Article here:
http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2014/12/martin-omalley-longshot-presidential-candidate-and-real-climate-hawk

Here are his plans:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/12813600

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