As the tussle to lead the Democratic Party kicked off this month, Martin O’Malley was the first to enter the fray, just two weeks after the party’s national pummeling put Trump back in the White House. O’Malley, a former Maryland governor, was at one point a rising star in the party, though his reach ultimately exceeded his grasp: His 2016 presidential run ended right after he pulled less than 1 percent of the vote in Iowa.
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