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Martin O'Malley

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Omaha Steve

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Wed Jul 8, 2015, 10:38 PM Jul 2015

Mother Jones: O'Malley has a plan to compare with Sanders' plan for tuition-free public college [View all]




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http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/07/martin-omalley-hillary-clinton-debt-free-college

The Democratic race to the left continues.
—By Molly Redden | Wed Jul. 8, 2015 3:56 PM EDT

As they vie to emerge as the progressive alternative to Hillary Clinton, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley are racing to stake out territory to Clinton's political left.

In April, O'Malley endorsed a $15 minimum wage. Sanders did the same within days. On a recent swing through Iowa, Sanders went beyond Clinton's support of paid sick leave to endorse guaranteed vacation time. O'Malley, meanwhile, stumped on his opposition to the Trans Pacific Partnership, an enormous trade deal that has become a bête noire for liberals and labor groups. Clinton supported the deal as secretary of state, but has hedged on the deal as a presidential candidate.

Now, O'Malley has an answer to Sanders' plan for tuition-free public college: a series of proposals to eliminate debt for students at all colleges, public and private.

The dueling proposals come after an aggressive push to place student loan debt at the center of the Democratic primary agenda by liberal advocacy groups, notably the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. The effort received a boost when Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) endorsed an unspecified path to debt-free college earlier this year. Clinton intends to roll out a student loan plan later this month.

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