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Martin O’malley
vision 2020
Apr. 26, 2019
Is Beto Losing His Mojo? Did Mayor Pete Steal It From Him? The two candidates are pursuing opposite strategies, with O’Rourke focusing on early-voting states, and Buttigieg soaking up national media attention.
By Ed Kilgore
tales from the trail
Jan. 18, 2019
Kamala Harris Zeroes In on Baltimore for 2020 Headquarters According to Democrats familiar with her thinking. Also: Thoughts from a Beto booster and a run by L.A. mayor Eric Garcetti looks less likely.
By Gabriel Debenedetti
Where Do ‘Centrist’ Democrats Turn in 2020? Joe Biden is the obvious favorite for those who aren’t crazy about the progressive drift of the party. But if he doesn’t run, then what?
By Ed Kilgore
There’s a Long List of Dems Trump Should Fear in 2020. Biden Isn’t One of Them. The White House supposedly has no fear of any potential 2020 opponent other than Joe Biden. It needs to fear its president’s own limitations.
By Ed Kilgore
Democrats Have the Choice of Many Would-be ‘Firsts’ in 2020 From the first Latino to the first Jew to the first Asian to the first vegetarian, Democrats can set all manner of presidential history in ‘20.
By Ed Kilgore
Iowa Newspaper Wants Democratic Caucuses Audited It’s unclear what will crawl out of the debris if every rock is upturned in an inherently unruly process.
By Ed Kilgore
Watch the 4th Democratic Debate With Daily Intelligencer Things could get tense and/or exciting between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
early and often
Jan. 14, 2016
O’Malley Investigated for Buying Discount Furniture From Taxpayers It’s a Republican conspiracy to tank the Democrats’ least popular candidate!
By Jonah Shepp
Watch the Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum With Daily Intelligencer Featuring questions from moderator and New York Magazine writer-at-large — Rembert Browne.
campaign 2016
Dec. 20, 2015
The Debate Showed the Democrats at Their Best Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders were knowledgeable, funny, and lightyears ahead of their GOP counterparts.
By Rebecca Traister
early and often
Dec. 20, 2015
The Highlights of the 3rd Democratic Presidential Debate Clinton once again dominated and Bernie apologized while O’Malley shouted for scraps — but everybody agreed about Donald Trump.
By Chas Danner
early and often
Dec. 19, 2015
early and awkward
Dec. 2, 2015
Martin O’Malley Offers Cure for a Broken Heart But he’s still not sure which Democratic candidate smells the best.
By Elaine Godfrey
early and often
Nov. 14, 2015
What You Need to Know About the Second Democratic Debate Here’s a primer on tonight’s debate, including how the questions will now focus more on national security and terrorism in light of the Paris attacks.
By Jaime Fuller
Martin O’Malley Is the Guy at the Party Who Randomly Starts Playing a Guitar “Oh, this old thing? I just found it lying around. Anybody wanna hear some DMB?”
By Jessica Roy
the female gaze
Oct. 14, 2015
By Jessica Roy
early and often
Oct. 14, 2015
The Key Moments of the First Democratic Presidential Debate From Sanders’s Emailgate gift to Clinton playing the “female president” card.
By Margaret Hartmann
Protesters Shut Down Forum for Democratic Presidential Candidates Black Lives Matter protesters took over a town-hall-style event featuring Martin O’Malley and Bernie Sanders at the Netroots Nation convention.
By Chas Danner
Martin O’Malley Gives Hillary Clinton Someone Else to Run Against The third entrant in the Democratic primary faces an uphill struggle to define himself with voters.
By Marin Cogan
War of 1812 Buff Set to Announce Plans to Vanquish Revolutionary War Buffs The former Maryland governor will likely announce his presidential ambitions in Baltimore on Saturday.
By Jaime Fuller
early and often
Apr. 29, 2015
O’Malley’s Baltimore Protest Visit Backfires Hecklers blamed the former mayor for worsening relations between police and the black community.
By Margaret Hartmann
hillary watch
Mar. 30, 2015
Hillary’s 2016 Challenger Dares to Publicly Criticize Her The 2016 Democratic primary race is (sort of) heating up!
By Margaret Hartmann
presidential race 2016
Nov. 20, 2014
By Katie Zavadski
Martin O’Malley Is Campaigning For … The Maryland governor is rallying the vote, for 2014 and beyond.
By Annie Lowrey
equal rites
Feb. 24, 2012
Gay Marriage Coming to Maryland! Eventually! Maybe! Opponents will have a chance to repeal the law through the ballot.
By Dan Amira