Martin O'Malley: Here's who I'd like to see run for president. (Hint: It's not me)
I will not be running for president in 2020, but I hope Beto ORourke does. And this is why.
In 2016, my long-shot presidential candidacy found its flame extinguished between a rock and an angry place in my own party. America wasnt in the mood for new leadership. We were in a mood of anger, rage and retribution. And in this mood, Donald Trumps candidacy rose. It was good for ratings, and good for the Russians; but, bad for America. And, we got what we got.
But now, there is a different mood in our nation. People are looking for a new leader who can bring us together. They are looking for a unifier and a healer. They are looking for a leader of principle, and they are now looking for a fearless vision.
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All of which brings me to Beto ORourke.
In his courageous run for U.S. Senate in Texas, ORourke ran a disciplined and principled campaign that also managed to be raw, authentic, and real. He spoke to the American values of honesty, compassion for one another, and courage in the face of a rapidly changing future. These are the American values alive and well in the hearts of our young people. These are the values which tell us where America is headed. And with these values, ORourke very nearly defeated the incumbent senator and Republican runner-up for president in Texas.
Much more at the Des Moines Register:
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/2019/01/03/martin-omalley-heres-who-id-like-see-run-president-2020-beto-orourke-democratic-party-iowa-caucuses/2467131002/