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Thursday, November 26, 2015
Only 7 percent of Maryland Democrats support Martin O'Malley for president, poll shows
Marylanders continue to have a low level of support for former Gov. Martin O'Malley's presidential ambitions, a new poll for The Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore shows.
Only 7 percent of Maryland Democrats say they would vote for O'Malley for president, compared with 56 percent for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and 23 percent for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
O'Malley has failed to break out of single digits anywhere in the country, including his home state. Opponents cite O'Malley's lackluster polling in the state he led for eight years to question his viability on the national stage.
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9 comments:
Typhoid Marty?
Can you guess who: Pollitt, Pretl, Pagano, Hawkins, Hastings, Mathais, Tihghman (Barrie and Phillip), Michell, Shields, and Conway, to name most of the few.
I'm surprised it's that many!
And i bet those 7 percent do not work and are leeches in the system. Most people that have a clue understand how bad omalley screwed us all in md.
Ditto 7:56.
He destroyed Maryland and now wants to destroy the country! Not that it isn't already but he is a disgrace per my perception.
7:48 I wish you had not included Gaines on that list. I almost lost my breakfast.
Metrosexual Marty.
We are very tired of those who are classified as the "good-old boys." O'Malley ruined Maryland and we are fed-up with do-nothing politicians who only know how to tax and spend money on non-productive things. we want change. Excuse me please!!! We want America to return to the good old days when streets were safe, no drugs, plentiful jobs, everyone enjoyed a pleasant life, people enjoyed quiet home-life, etc. Obama gave us CHANGE from sanity to hell. I hope the majority are satisfied but I'm not. I yearn for my childhood years in many ways. The citizens voted for change and they have certainly gotten it.
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