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Martin O'Malley enters Democratic race for 2016 US presidential nomination | Martin O'Malley enters Democratic race for 2016 US presidential nomination |
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Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley has announced his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. | |
Mr O'Malley, who is also a former mayor of Baltimore, joins Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in the primary race ahead of the 2016 US election. | |
"I'm running for you," Mr O'Malley told a crowd of around 1,000 people in Baltimore on Saturday. | "I'm running for you," Mr O'Malley told a crowd of around 1,000 people in Baltimore on Saturday. |
He also pointed to his work as governor on issues such as gay marriage, immigration and income inequality. | He also pointed to his work as governor on issues such as gay marriage, immigration and income inequality. |
"My decision is made. Now you will all have a vital choice to make next year, for the good of your families, and for the good of the country you love and carry in your hearts," he added. | "My decision is made. Now you will all have a vital choice to make next year, for the good of your families, and for the good of the country you love and carry in your hearts," he added. |
The Democratic National Committee said it welcomed a candidate who had shown "solid commitment" to social justice. | The Democratic National Committee said it welcomed a candidate who had shown "solid commitment" to social justice. |
Mr O'Malley, who endorsed Hillary Clinton's unsuccessful run for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 election, said that his party deserved a wide choice of candidates. | |
"The presidency is not a crown to be passed back and forth between two royal families,'' he said, referring to Republican and Democratic nominees Jeb Bush and Ms Clinton. | |
He said that he was joining the race for nomination because there was "urgent work" needed "to rebuild the truth of the American dream for all Americans." | He said that he was joining the race for nomination because there was "urgent work" needed "to rebuild the truth of the American dream for all Americans." |
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A few demonstrators gathered near his speech to protest against Mr O'Malley's criminal justice policies as Baltimore mayor. | A few demonstrators gathered near his speech to protest against Mr O'Malley's criminal justice policies as Baltimore mayor. |
"He's claiming to be this saviour of Baltimore, but he's not," protestor Duane Davis told The Associated Press. | "He's claiming to be this saviour of Baltimore, but he's not," protestor Duane Davis told The Associated Press. |
Mr O'Malley has defended his previous "zero-tolerance" policies, saying that they helped tackle violent crime. | Mr O'Malley has defended his previous "zero-tolerance" policies, saying that they helped tackle violent crime. |
Critics have said that they contributed to the distrust between the police and the local black community. | |
Riots erupted in the city in April after the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody. | Riots erupted in the city in April after the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody. |
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