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Martin O'Malley

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elleng

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Fri Jul 10, 2015, 01:30 AM Jul 2015

Martin O'Malley campaigns in the long shadow of Bernie Sanders. [View all]

“I need to be in this race for more days and I need to be in more places,” O’Malley had said earlier. “I intend to do this the tried-and-true way of meeting as many people as I can who go to their caucuses in Iowa, by doing it one town at a time. It means doing the same thing in New Hampshire.” . .

O’Malley has unveiled a long list of progressive policy proposals, pledging to move the United States entirely to clean energy by 2050, reinstate barriers between commercial and investment banks, make Wall Street executives culpable for financial crimes, eradicate student debt at public universities and act on immigration reform.

Many of his ideas are more detailed than Sanders’ proposals, and also wonkier and less eye-catching: Sanders calls for a single-payer healthcare system, while O’Malley advocates for improving on Obamacare with a multi-part plan to reduce healthcare costs. On Thursday, he unveiled a detailed plan for reforming Wall Street.

“Governor O’Malley has laid out the most comprehensive plan on Wall Street of any 2016 candidate. It is bold, it is progressive, and it is specific. No one—to date—has laid out as detailed a plan for structural and accountability reforms as Governor O’Malley,” said campaign spokeswoman Lis Smith.

While making the rounds in the Concord bar at the end of the day, O’Malley, drank a Guinness and talked with voters about his prospects against Sanders and Clinton.

“Between the socialist and the same-old, same-old”— O’Malley widened his hands—“there’s a huge gap.” The challenge for O’Malley will be finding a way to fill it.

http://time.com/3951876/martin-omalley-bernie-sanders-primary/

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I don't think the gap is that big. Kalidurga Jul 2015 #1
So true... Peacetrain Jul 2015 #2
This is what I like! Raine1967 Jul 2015 #5
I totally agree Andy823 Jul 2015 #7
K & R. n/t FSogol Jul 2015 #3
Bernie has a long shadow. Raine1967 Jul 2015 #4
Thanks, Raine; I needed that. elleng Jul 2015 #6
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