DES MOINES, Iowa — Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley took a veiled shot at Hillary Clinton, his potential rival for the Democratic nomination, on the issue of same-sex marriage Wednesday evening, just as she wrapped up her first foray here of her 2016 presidential campaign.
O’Malley, who is exploring a run to Clinton’s left flank, did not mention the former secretary of state by name. Instead he posted a new, campaign-style video and let the timing doing the talking for him.
Earlier in the day, Clinton’s campaign said the newly-minted presidential candidate “hopes the Supreme Court will come down on the side of same-sex couples being guaranteed that constitutional right.”
The dignity of every person tells us that the right to marry is not a state right, it is a human right. VIDEO: https://t.co/23tYQBrOpD
— Martin O'Malley (@GovernorOMalley) April 15, 2015
It was an apparent evolution on the issue for Clinton from last year, when she suggested that she did not support a federal right for same-sex couples to wed. “For me, marriage had always been a matter left to the states,” she told NPR last June.
Several media outlets pointed out the change of opinion Wednesday, but Clinton and her campaign ignored questions on whether she has flip flopped on marriage after an event Wednesday.
O’Malley seized the opportunity to take a tacit swipe at his potential Democratic rival. His PAC posted their video on the subject of marriage equality to Twitter featuring the former governor lamenting Democrats who take positions of “convenience” on the right to wed.
“History celebrates profiles in courage, not profiles in convenience. The dignity of every person tells us that the right to marry is not a state right, it is a human right,” O’Malley says.
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Given the controversy of the day over Clinton’s position, the video was clearly aimed at showing a contrast with the former first lady.








