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elleng

(131,103 posts)
Tue Jun 30, 2015, 08:51 PM Jun 2015

Heavy hitters raising cash for Democratic candidate Martin O’Malley.

Prominent members of a Massachusetts Democratic fund-raising network that boosted Barack Obama in 2008 and Deval Patrick two years earlier are hosting high-dollar events for presidential candidate Martin O’Malley on Tuesday.

The bulk of the state’s Democratic establishment, which splintered in 2008 between Obama and then-Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, has coalesced thus far behind Clinton. . .

But the three events in the Boston area reflect a residual disenchantment with the Democratic front-runner among some of the party’s local power brokers. . .

But the dynamics between the Clintons and supporters of Obama and Patrick have long been complicated, after Obama’s upstart run against Clinton in 2008, which Patrick — along with other top Massachusetts Democrats like Edward M. Kennedy and John F. Kerry — endorsed.

Tuesday’s events come as Sanders, a socialist, has carved out something of a niche as the liberal alternative to Clinton — a lane O’Malley backers had hoped he would fill. . .

The Boylston Street event is cohosted by, among others, Colette Phillips, a Boston public relations executive who was also an early donor to Obama and Patrick, according to federal and state campaign finance records. Private equity executive David Belluck, a heavy Obama fund-raiser who has helped O’Malley build his Massachusetts network in the past, is also among the cohosts.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/06/29/obama-patrick-fundraisers-host-events-for-malley/jRcAG0yJpTlw3qUHkXPQeO/story.html

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Heavy hitters raising cash for Democratic candidate Martin O’Malley. (Original Post) elleng Jun 2015 OP
Oops, dont like this crap NoJusticeNoPeace Jun 2015 #1
After all the name dropping and associated connections, then what . orpupilofnature57 Jun 2015 #2
Sanders calls himself a socialist. Why does it matter if the Boston Globe calls him FSogol Jun 2015 #4
That's a good point JustAnotherGen Jun 2015 #5
Calls himself Democratic Socialist, and if that is how he identifies now, as opposed to back NoJusticeNoPeace Jul 2015 #8
WRONG. Here's an article by Sanders on his .gov page where he refers to himself as a Socialist 4-5 FSogol Jul 2015 #9
K&R. n/t FSogol Jun 2015 #3
This is excellent! JustAnotherGen Jun 2015 #6
YES! elleng Jun 2015 #7

NoJusticeNoPeace

(5,018 posts)
8. Calls himself Democratic Socialist, and if that is how he identifies now, as opposed to back
Wed Jul 1, 2015, 11:16 AM
Jul 2015

when then that is how he should be referred to.

I dont want to argue about it because I am with you on all this... but whether it is the ole Democrat vs Democratic stuff or this, it is to ALL our benefit to be ever vigil as at the end of the day, we are all on the same side.

Now, many Bernie supporters on this message board are not what I would call liberals, at all.

Many seem to me to be white middle class libertarians who are focused on their personal finances and nothing else.

The endless nonsense of rewriting history as to what MLK said and meant and focused on, is the best example.

FSogol

(45,525 posts)
9. WRONG. Here's an article by Sanders on his .gov page where he refers to himself as a Socialist 4-5
Wed Jul 1, 2015, 11:23 AM
Jul 2015

times. Not once does he call himself a Democratic Socialist. Stop trying to have it both ways. If he calls himself a socialist, it is wrong to whine that the Boston Globe calls him a socialist.

http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/must-read/sanders-socialist-successes

Reminder; you are posting on the O'Malley group.

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