2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumO'Malley jabs GOP with gun event around the Republican debate.
New York (CNN) 'Martin O'Malley is planning to tie his struggling Democratic presidential bid to the opposing party when he hosts a gun control event Wednesday, the same day as the third Republican debate.
At the event, which will be held at the University of Colorado Boulder, the former Maryland governor will "challenge every single (GOP) candidate on that stage Wednesday night to value lives over whatever pressure they are getting from the NRA," Haley Morris, spokeswoman for O'Malley said Tuesday.
O'Malley will be joined by Lonnie and Sandy Phillips, two vocal O'Malley supporters who lost their daughter, Jessica Ghawi, in the 2012 shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado.
The event will be announced Tuesday in an email from the Phillips family.
"Just after our conversation, the Republican Presidential candidates will be on stage together again for their third debate," they write. "Not only do they not support common-sense gun laws, they advocate for laws that would potentially cause more violence, more heartbreak."
They add, "Let's make sure every GOP candidate hears us on stage this Wednesday." . .
In the wake of mass shootings in Charleston and across the country, O'Malley has stepped up his push for gun control on the presidential campaign trail. His plan, which was released earlier this year, would require a background check for every gun sale and close loopholes that let internet and private sales go unregulated.
O'Malley has also said, as president, he would look to establish a national firearm registry and crackdown on gun dealers who break the law by revoking their licenses to sell.'
http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/27/politics/martin-omalley-republican-debate-colorado/index.html
frizzled
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elleng
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with help from dws: Few debates, starting late. Things are moving up now, debates and fora coming.
Glad you like him, frizzled. Pass it on.
The MSM wants this to be a Hillary vs Bernie race, that's it. I think it's the idea of playing them against each other by constantly wanting them to say bad things about each other, and when they do say something, the MSM blows it out of proportion to make it sound far worse than what it really is. They don't want O'Malley to spoil their little game by talking about his actual plans for fixing the country, so they just cut him out of the equation by ignoring him.
I really hope that it backfires on them and he takes off between now and the next debate.
elleng
(130,850 posts)before Nov. 14 Debate.
FSogol
(45,470 posts)askew
(1,464 posts)Such an important issue.