Enlarge this imageFormer Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, a Democrat who is contemplating a 2016 presidential campaign, is interviewed by NPR’s Steve Inskeep.Ariel Zambelich/NPRhide captiontoggle captionAriel Zambelich/NPRFormer Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, a Democrat that’s considering a 2016 presidential marketing campaign, is interviewed by NPR’s Steve Inskeep.Ariel Zambelich/NPRHillary Clinton is inauthentic, not transparent and can have trouble connecting with younger https://www.coltsglintshop.com/Le-Raven-Clark-Jersey voters. And Republican economic concept is « bull- – – -. » Which was fundamentally the argument Martin O’Malley built in an job interview with NPR for why voters should pick him for being president over Clinton the frustrating favourite to the 2016 Democratic nomination in https://www.coltsglintshop.com/Margus-Hunt-Jersey addition as whichever applicant survives the Republican primaries. « The greater problem is, do we have the capability for a celebration to steer by our concepts? » O’Malley told NPR’s Steve Inskeep. « Or are we gonna perform polls every single time we attempt to figure Jordan Wilkins Jersey out wherever the middle is on any provided working day? » The full job interview is to be broadcast Monday on NPR’s Morning Version. Part one Morning Edition’s O’Malley Interview Listen 6:426:42 Toggle extra optionsDownloadEmbedEmbed »> »>TranscriptNPRsubscribe to your NPR Politics Podcastpodcast