Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Shultz has made a “huge mistake” by limiting debate among the 2016 Democratic presidential hopefuls, according to one of the three remaining candidates.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) has consistently vocalized his criticism of how Shultz has handled the 2016 Democratic primary — particularly the lackluster and limited debates. With the NH1 News forum less than a month a way, an event the O’Malley camp is attempting to turn into a debate, the campaign is attempting to rope fellow Democratic candidate Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders into the fight.
Matthew Sheaff, O’Malley’s deputy state director in New Hampshire, told TheBlaze that while Wasserman Shultz has said she won’t budge on her decision not to add any more debates, including in the Granite State, the campaign wants to hold Sanders accountable. Sanders, too, has called for more debates and asserted that if Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton were the one calling for more debates, the DNC would oblige.
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One idiot talking about another idiot!!!!!
ReplyDeletethe only mistake they are doing is letting this loser participate
ReplyDeletethe biggest mistake o malley made was ever getting into politics like obama he will be remembered as probably the worse leader that maryland ever had and obama as the president that has placed the working class in a worse situation than they were 6 years ago because obama has his sight set on preferring muslims and illegal immigrants before the american working class he has caused irreversible hardships on the working class that can only be undone by a republican president
ReplyDeleteDebbie doesn't make mistakes.
ReplyDeleteAt this point - what difference does it make?!
ReplyDeleteHillary will be indicted - the illegal alien currently in the white house will figure out a way to retain power and we'll be screwed!