ROCK HILL, South Carolina – Martin O’Malley finally found his stride Friday night as he fielded questions from MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow at the First in the South Democratic Presidential forum here.
The former Maryland governor has struggled to gain traction in the race, despite a strong resume, and been stuck in the low single digits in polls, but he shined in the format of a one-on-one interview. He deftly addressed some of his biggest vulnerabilities on racial unrest in Baltimore and the loss of his hand-picked successor for the governorship in 2014.
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And he took some shots at his Democratic rivals, frontrunner Hillary Clinton and challenger Bernie Sanders. “I’m a Democrat. I’m not a former independent, I’m not a former Republican, he said, kocking both Sanders, the lifelong independent who only Thursday officially declared that he is a Democrat, and Clinton, a former Republican “Goldwater Girl” in her teenage years.
O’Malley added that while he was “proud” when President Obama got elected, “Senator Sanders was trying to find someone to primary him” in his 2012 reelection bid.








