Martin O'Malley
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Where Will OMalley Support Go?
'Lets start out with who a typical OMalley supporter in Iowa tends to be. Theyre almost all former caucus-goers, many are activists and county party central committee members, some younger people and the issue-oriented crowd.
The OMalley campaign actually did a rather good job early on of locking down important activists and building a loyal group of volunteers. Indeed, OMalleys core supporters have taken on a Biden-esque quality of loyalty they committed early on and have steadfastly stuck with him even as hes failed to gain traction. Unfortunately, the mass appeal for OMalley never came through, and it was difficult to grow beyond their early numbers.
The reasons they were drawn to OMalley, however, vary, and is why they may not move en masse to either Clinton or Sanders. Some back OMalley because they like his executive experience and that he seems like a highly electable candidate for the general election. Those folks might lean toward similarities they see in Clinton. Others prefer OMalley because hes a fresh face and has promoted very progressive policies. And some chose him because they simply dont like Clinton on a personal level. Those may chose Sanders corner.
My second choice would definitely be Hillary, said Lu Ann Pedrick of Urbandale. But I think youre going to see it all over the board
I think theres going to be some people who just go with who they support if OMalley was not in the race
Of the ones Ive spoken to, theyre all leaning Hillary.
From my perspective, my second choice is Hillary Clinton by far, noted Taylor Van De Krol of Jasper County, though he has so many OMalley backers in his smaller rural precinct that he thinks OMalley should win his precinct outright. I think she is a valid candidate, she has the experience needed. I dont think a President Sanders will be able to get anything done with a Republican Congress.
Another precinct OMalley is almost certain to score some delegates in is the Sherman Hill neighborhood precincts near downtown Des Moines, filled with apartments home to many political professionals (and where OMalley himself played guitar for a crowd at Carls, the local dive bar). But an OMalley volunteer there says he expects most of his friends there would go with Sanders otherwise. And in the two largest western Iowa counties, Starting Line hears most OMalley backers are leaning toward Sanders as their second choice.
Ill be going with Sanders in the second round if OMalleys not viable in my precinct, plans one county chairman in eastern Iowa. Im worried Clinton is too divisive for the general, and I like what Sanders is saying on Wall Street reform better anyway.
There are going to be some individuals who are anti-establishment and will go with Bernie, added Van De Krol.
Most admit they dont see an overwhelming shift to one candidate or the other.'
http://iowastartingline.com/2016/01/19/omalleys-2nd-choicers-could-swing-the-caucus-where-are-they-going/
Peacetrain
(23,622 posts)all will be caucusing basically.. sometimes there will be more than one precinct at a caucus ..but each will have its own precinct captain..
If Gov. O'Malley is not viable (at least 15%) in my caucus.. I will have to leave because I just do not know enough about the others positions to feel comfortable in caucusing for them..
JustAnotherGen
(33,412 posts)NJ isn't up until June - if Martin is no longer in I'll be voting for Clinton.
But we are only NJ - we don't count really when it comes to primaries - only the GE.
Peacetrain
(23,622 posts)and we all have different views on this..but there is a majority locally who favor someone if our main choice is not viable in what ever caucus we are in..And I will keep that one to myself.. Because I think we are going to be viable at my particular neighborhood caucus.. and get a delegate