After Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shared a moment of conciliation — with Sanders apologizing for his campaign after a data breach allowed at least one staffer to look at Clinton campaign voter data — O’Malley came in with a clearly canned speech that attacked his two opponents for arguing, even though what they were doing was closer to agreeing.
“We’re listening to the bickering back and forth,” O’Malley said. “Maybe that is normal politics in Washington, but that is not the politics of higher purpose that people expect from our party.”
O’Malley then said the candidates needed to address security and economic issues. “And if people want a more high-minded politics and want to move our country forward, go on to martinomalley.com and help my campaign move our country forward,” he said.
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