Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley on Wednesday reported raising nearly $500,000 for his political action committee since the start of the year, a stretch during which he was more focused on fundraising for other Democratic candidates, aides said.
O’Malley (D), who is term-limited in Maryland, has used his O’ Say Can You See PAC as a vehicle to build national exposure and pay for a small cadre of political advisers as he weighs a 2016 presidential bid. If he moves forward, early fundraising ability will soon become one of the key tests he faces.
O’Malley is also serving this year as finance chairman for the Democratic Governors Association, a group he formerly led. In his current capacity, he made several trips around the country during the past six months, helping the DGA raise a reported $15 million.
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Thank goodness for term limits!
ReplyDeleteif omalley gets elected pres - it will be ssdd. thanks sjd
ReplyDeleteI think he should take the money and move to another country
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ReplyDeleteHe IS 3:14. Calling your attention to the fact if he DOESN'T WIN he can keep the donated proceeds. Don't confuse State with Federal, the rules on LEFT-OVERS ARE different. I'm amused at the chowder heads that are giving him the money! LOL LOL LOL