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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

O’Malley campaign reduces HQ staff, shifts emphasis to Iowa

Martin O’Malley’s financially strapped presidential campaign is reallocating resources to reduce the size of its headquarters staff and focus on the early presidential nominating states, especially Iowa, according to sources.

The former Maryland governor has been mired in the low single-digits in polls and struggled to raise the money necessary to support his relatively large operation. After Saturday night’s Democratic presidential debate in Iowa, O’Malley’s staff was alerted there would be a shift away from the campaign’s Baltimore headquarters to its field operations in the early states.

All staffers will be given the option to transition, but overall headcount could fall depending on how many chose to ship out. “We’re pushing all resources and HQ staff to early states. Everyone from HQ who goes to an early state will be on payroll,” said a campaign official.

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10 comments:

  1. VP, Clinton-O'Malley

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  2. Not a chance! O'Malley can't even deliver Maryland and it is not even in play.

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  3. Not VP. but Hillary will give him some job for making it look it like isn't too easy for her.
    It is all show so she doesn't look like the anointed one.

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  4. give up now! You have been playing office for way too long. You could not even get elected in a 2 to one state. You are done. Time to put a fork in it and stop wasting time and others money.

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  5. They probably just realized what an idiot he really is.

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  6. Still not good at spending other peoples money ah owemalley?

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  7. All 3 thought it was a great idea to take in refugees.Each were just far enough apart on it that one could easily tell they had concurred about it pre debate.

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  8. Sooner or latter the public will realize that Martin O'Malley is a phony.

    The people should be able to easily tell the 'Tree by the Fruit it Bares' and Martin O'Malley bore some mighty rotten fruit while he was Mayor of Baltimore and Governor of Maryland.

    It does not come as a surprise as to why he lags so far behind in the poles.

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  9. He is very very good at raising taxes.

    Give him a chance!

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