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http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/martin-omalley-forces-ramp-up-for-late-may-launch-117254.html Martin O’Malley forces ramp up for late May launch By *GABRIEL DEBENEDETTI* <http://www.politico.com/reporters/GabrielDebenedetti.html> 4/22/15 7:26 PM EDT MANCHESTER, N.H. — Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley’s supporters are getting ready for a likely presidential campaign launch in Baltimore in late May, while the candidate meets with prospective donors in the San Francisco area this week. It’s part of a significant ramp-up in activity taking advantage of the natural media vacuum that’s resulted from Hillary Clinton being the only declared Democrat in the presidential race. O’Malley, who left the Maryland governor’s mansion in 2015 after eight years, has recently sat for a handful of national interviews, including one with NPR <http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2015/04/20/400447308/omalley-americas-economy-needs-sensible-rebalancing-not-pitchforks>during which he raised eyebrows — and his profile — by labeling Republican claims that regulation leads to income inequality “kind of patently bullshit.” Story Continued Below He is due at the South Carolina Democratic Party convention this weekend, and will almost certainly stop in Iowa in the coming weeks, though details have not yet been finalized, according to aides. His stop in New Hampshire on May 13 for a state party fundraiser and house party will probably be one of his final pre-campaign trips. Then he will likely make his White House intentions official at a late May announcement in Baltimore, where he launched his political career and served eight years as mayor. As the consensus settles that progressive hero Elizabeth Warren really won’t pursue the presidency, O’Malley’s appearances have been calibrated to position himself as the liberal alternative to Clinton with a proven record of accomplishments. He regularly talks about imposing tighter regulations on Wall Street banks, an issue closely associated with the Massachusetts senator, and he has also aligned with her wing of the party against the 12-nation Pacific trade deal that is supported by President Barack Obama. [image: KEENE, NH - APRIL 20: Democratic presidential hopeful and former U.S. Sectetary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to employees of Whitney Brothers, an educational furniture manufacturer, at a round table discussionon April 20, 2015 in Keene, New Hampshire. This marks Clinton's first major political event in New Hampshire after announcing her campaign for president a little over a week ago. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)] <http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/hillary-clinton-trans-pacific-partnership-trade-deal-117249.html?ml=ri> *ALSO ON POLITICO <http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/hillary-clinton-trans-pacific-partnership-trade-deal-117249.html?ml=ri>* Hill Dems to Hillary: Get off the fence on trade <http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/hillary-clinton-trans-pacific-partnership-trade-deal-117249.html?ml=ri> *MANU RAJU* <http://www.politico.com/reporters/ManuRaju.html> and *LAUREN FRENCH* <http://www.politico.com/reporters/LaurenFrench.html> O’Malley’s allies assume that down the line much of the progressive infrastructure currently devoted to drafting and backing Warren in Washington and the early-voting states will turn to him as their best realistic hope. “There’s a base of progressives out there nationally looking for a voice, and they’ve been funding people for a while,” says O’Malley’s senior advisor Bill Hyers, who served as the campaign manager for liberal darling Bill de Blasio in 2013. “There’s definitely a group we can tap into that is looking for Governor O’Malley.” But as O’Malley seeks to sharpen the contrast with Clinton, aides said, he remains unlikely to lash out at her directly anytime soon. Instead, he will continue to point out her policy <http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/apr/16/martin-omalley-hillary-clinton-gay-marriage-immigration-reform> shifts <http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/apr/16/martin-omalley-hillary-clinton-gay-marriage-immigration-reform>, talk about a need for new <http://www.politico.com/story/2015/03/martin-omalley-2016-jeb-bush-hillary-clinton-116489.html> leadership <http://www.politico.com/story/2015/03/martin-omalley-2016-jeb-bush-hillary-clinton-116489.html>, and tweet videos <https://twitter.com/GovernorOMalley/status/590575720776216576> highlighting his stances on specific issues when they disagree, according to people familiar with his plans. While the O’Malley brain trust is invested in raising the likely candidate’s name recognition levels in the early-voting states, his advisers see no benefit in doing so by attacking Clinton, whose campaign looks and feels like a juggernaut. It’s not productive for O’Malley to become known for anti-Clinton attacks, they believe, instead preferring that he focus on specific issues — like strengthening Wall Street regulation and opposing the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal — that excite liberals. [image: Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton addresses around 3,000 summer camp and out of school time professionals at the American Camp Association and Tri-State CAMP conference in March.] <http://www.politico.comhttp/www.politico.com/2016blast/?ml=ri> *ALSO ON POLITICO <http://www.politico.comhttp/www.politico.com/2016blast/?ml=ri>* The 2016 Blast: A sneak peek inside 'Clinton Cash' <http://www.politico.comhttp/www.politico.com/2016blast/?ml=ri> *KATIE GLUECK* <http://www.politico.com/reporters/KatieGlueck.html> and *JONATHAN TOPAZ* <http://www.politico.com/reporters/JonathanTopaz.html> Ultimately, his strategists hope to position him as a liberal with executive experience, funded largely by a robust online donation operation. Not that they mind when he catches the attention of the national press by subtly knocking the former secretary of state, like he did Wednesday with a fundraising email about the trade deal carrying the subject line “Hard choice?” — an obvious reference to Clinton’s 2014 book, “Hard Choices.” But O’Malley, who has consistently hovered around one percent in national polls of Democrats considering their options for the White House in 2016, has no specific plans to go much further for now, in what are likely the final weeks of his pre-campaign. “It wouldn’t be sustainable to have a ping-pong match going back and forth, especially in the early states. What you want to do is get known for issues,” says Trevor Cornwell, a Silicon Valley executive and former campaign operative who is helping O’Malley raise money and hosting him for a series of meetings with venture capitalists and tech figures in California this week. But on top of his polling and name recognition deficit, O’Malley also faces a major uphill financial climb against the Clinton machine that is looking to raise over $2 billion between its campaign and super PACs between now and November 2016, backed by a who’s who list of the Democratic Party’s major donors. O’Malley has a handful of allies prepared to fund his efforts and to raise money for him — including Washington attorney John Coale and Terry Lierman, the former Maryland state party chairman who served as a national finance chair for Howard Dean in 2004 — but his team expects his focus on online fundraising to be “tremendous,” in the words of Hyers. [image: Libyan military guards check one of the burned out buildings at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, in September, 2012.] <http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/hillary-clinton-2016-benghazi-private-testimony-117250.html?ml=ri> *ALSO ON POLITICO <http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/hillary-clinton-2016-benghazi-private-testimony-117250.html?ml=ri>* Clinton lawyer: 'No reason' for private Benghazi testimony <http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/hillary-clinton-2016-benghazi-private-testimony-117250.html?ml=ri> *LAUREN FRENCH* <http://www.politico.com/reporters/LaurenFrench.html> “We’ve seen a lot of candidates take a lot of money because they catch fire at the right time, and that has to be part of the strategy,” he said, pointing to O’Malley’s liberal appeal on a handful of issues. In a recent speech at Harvard University, where Warren taught until recently, O’Malley cited his record of raising the minimum wage, bolstering collective bargaining, and increasing education funding as governor. He also called for expanding Social Security and reforming the college loan system. But his consistent hammering on staunchly liberal issues has not paid dividends in polling. His 1.5 percent support is far behind Clinton’s 63 percent in the RealClearPolitics national polling average <http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/us/2016_democratic_presidential_nomination-3824.html> through mid-April, but also behind the 12 percent for Warren and 11 percent for Vice President Joe Biden, not to mention Vermont senator Bernie Sanders and former Virginia senator Jim Webb. O’Malley backers assume he will pick up many of the voters who are currently aligned behind Warren and Biden, but a CNN/ORC poll <http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2015/images/04/21/rel4a.-.2016.pdf> of the Democratic field that didn’t include Warren still showed O’Malley at 1 percent earlier this week. Still, Democrats across the party expect a non-Clinton candidate to catch fire over the summer and to garner around 25-to-30 percent of the vote in Iowa, a state with which O’Malley has been familiar since he spent time there on behalf of Gary Hart’s 1984 presidential campaign. Clinton’s camp expects O’Malley to rise in the polls. O’Malley’s team has been aggressive about following up with activists who speak with the former governor during his early-state trips, and he has been benefited from the state parties’ financial and organizational interest in competitive primaries. [image: Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is pictured. | AP] <http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/martin-omalley-hillary-clinton-gay-marriage-immigration-117072.html?ml=ri> *ALSO ON POLITICO <http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/martin-omalley-hillary-clinton-gay-marriage-immigration-117072.html?ml=ri>* O'Malley dings Clinton for flip-flops on gay marriage, immigration <http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/martin-omalley-hillary-clinton-gay-marriage-immigration-117072.html?ml=ri> *NICK GASS* <http://www.politico.com/reporters/NickGass.html> “It’s a really straightforward grassroots approach,” says Dave Allen, a New Hampshire lawyer who hosted O’Malley for a roundtable discussion last month. “He’s seen as the only person who could make the primary relevant.” Nonetheless, even Democrats who see him as liberals’ best hope against Clinton identify his likely fundraising deficit as a serious uphill battle, joined by the fact that the Democrat running to replace him in Annapolis lost in November, in what was widely taken as a referendum on O’Malley. And many see a weakness in the fact that he was one of Clinton’s staunchest backers when she ran in 2008, supporting her against Obama until June of that year. But Clinton’s team has yet to directly engage with O’Malley or any other potential challenger, despite their behind-the-scenes acknowledgment that he could cause some trouble down the road. Unsurprisingly, that’s fine with O’Malley’s allies. “Hillary better be nice to him,” warned Dan Calegari, a longtime New Hampshire activist, who has, like Cornwell, known O’Malley since their days on the Hart campaign. “He’s going to need a good vice president. First woman vice president.” Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/martin-omalley-forces-ramp-up-for-late-may-launch-117254.html#ixzz3Y5GMrgzO -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "HRCRapid" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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