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elleng

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Wed May 3, 2017, 08:53 PM May 2017

I came to Boston College thinking 10 percent of effective governance was policy and 90 percent

is follow-up. And I came to understand because of the students in my class and their insights that actually 10 percent of effective governance is policy, 40 percent is follow-up, and 50 percent is leadership.” --- Martin O'Malley

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What Martin O’Malley Learned Teaching at BC Law This Semester

O’Malley thinks that in the Trump era, the Democratic Party has an opportunity to return to its first principles: to take actions that create a stronger middle class. He thinks Democrats will remake themselves from the ground up, and said it will potentially become more distributive and less focused on insider politics.

“I believe that darkness makes a great canvas,” he said.

http://bcheights.com/2017/05/03/martin-omalley-learned-teaching-bc-law-semester/

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I came to Boston College thinking 10 percent of effective governance was policy and 90 percent (Original Post) elleng May 2017 OP
Thx for posting. I always thought O'Malley should've gotten more traction last year. n/t Beartracks May 2017 #1
He surely should have. elleng May 2017 #2
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