Martin O'Malley
Related: About this forumMartin O'Malley: 'Awful things happen in war'
AMES, Ia. Martin O'Malley was met with larger-than-normal crowds in two Iowa college towns Wednesday as the Democratic presidential hopeful makes a final campaign push across several cities ahead of the Feb. 1 caucus.
The former Maryland governor spoke standing on a chair to a rally of around 220 at Grinnell College before filling Torrent Brewing Company in Ames to capacity at a 7:45 p.m. event. He ended the evening in what's become typical O'Malley fashion, leading a group in singing along to Iowa folksinger Greg Brown's "The Iowa Waltz."
In Ames, a crowd member asked O'Malley what he could be doing as a presidential candidate to draw attention to tragedies that have stemmed from U.S. military involvement in the Middle East, specifically an Oct. 3 U.S. airstrike that bombed a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Afghanistan. The White House has called the bombing a "terrible, tragic mistake."
"Awful things happen in war, man," O'Malley responded. "This is a really messed-up world that we're in right now. This evil that we combat over there is a genocidal evil, and we need to do a much better job ... of limiting this collateral damage that can sadly proliferate when we start treating war like a push-button exercise."
O'Malley will return to Iowa on Friday to campaign across 13 Iowa cities before a Monday night caucus party at Wooly's in Des Moines.
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/elections/presidential/caucus/2016/01/27/martin-omalley-awful-things-happen-war/79441306/
rpannier
(24,568 posts)Maybe it'll translate into something good on caucus night
A strong 3rd would help given the little media attention he's received
He might actually get the attention he deserves
elleng
(135,876 posts)rpannier
(24,568 posts)I've been reading up on the analysis of Corbyn become the leader of Labour in Britain
It didn't take much once he caught fire
The experts had him pegged as either 4th or a very weak 3rd
elleng
(135,876 posts)would be FAB!
Don't want to anticipate too much, but would get him $ to enable lots of outreach, among other things.