DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) -- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley entered the Democratic presidential race on Saturday in a longshot challenge to Hillary Rodham Clinton for the 2016 nomination, casting himself as a new generation leader who would rebuild the economy and reform Wall Street."I'm running for you," he told a crowd of about 1,000 people in a populist message at Federal Hill Park in Baltimore, where he served as mayor before two terms as governor. O'Malley said was drawn into the campaign "to rebuild the truth of the American dream for all Americans."
He would do well, he is a government executive, first. He is like Brown, mostly managerial, and secondly worried about party politics. So I don't care that he has a progressive bent, he is going to be pressured and when that happens does the work.
Hillary will always resort to script reading, she is the worst government manager, I would pick Walker over her, for the same reason; Walker had to, sooner or later, be managerial in Wisconsin.
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