Politics & Government
O'Malley Running for President to 'Rebuild the American Dream'
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley told a crowd at Federal Hill event that he's running for the Democratic party's nomination.
Marylandβs former governor made it official Saturdayβheβs running for president.
βIβm running for President to rebuild the American Dream,β OβMalley said as he addressed a crowd in Federal Hill Saturday morning.
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He was surrounded by trailers, pins and signs bearing the slogan: βOβMalley for President 2016. New leadership,β and introduced by speakers who noted his role in passing the DREAM Act and same-sex marriage.
The declaration came nearly six months after the former Baltimore mayor (1999-2007) and Maryland governor (2007-2015) said he was βseriously consideringβ campaigning for President.
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OβMalley will join Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont in challenging frontrunner Hillary Clinton for the Democratic partyβs nomination in 2016.
Former Rhode Island governor and senator Lincoln Chafee and former Virginia Sen. James Webb have also been mentioned as possible Democratic candidates, while Vice President Joe Biden hasnβt yet said if he will again seek the nomination.
Whatβs Next
On Saturday afternoon, OβMalley is scheduled to meet with Democratic organizers at a union office in Davenport, Iowa, then head to the state capital of Des Moines for another meet-and-greet session, reports The Des Moines Register.
The former Maryland governorβrelatively unknown in Iowa, where voters like to ask candidates questions one-on-oneβhas visited the nationβs first caucus state three times in recent months.
The Register says in his visits OβMalley touted his work to reduce crime while mayor of Baltimore; stated his support for labor unions; and called for raising the minimum wage and increasing access to overtime pay.
Patch editor Deb Belt contributed to this article.
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