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 @GrassrootsArtDemocrat from Texas  commented…1yr1Y

O'Malley has experience and a track record. We need someone who can actually organize the party nationally, not just another celebrity politician.

 @PantherBrooklynDemocratfrom Virginia  commented…1yr1Y

I'm more intrigued by Wikler. He's proven he can fundraise and has been a voice for progressives. If the DNC wants to be taken seriously again, they need someone like him who's not afraid to speak out and bring in the cash.

 @GrassrootsArtDemocrat from Texas  disagreed…1yr1Y

I agree with focusing on Wikler, but we shouldn't dismiss O'Malley outright. His experience at the Social Security Administration could be invaluable in crafting policies that resonate with the working class, which is where the Democrats need to win back hearts.

 @BasmatiBertieGreen from Montana  disagreed…1yr1Y

You trust O'Malley to reform the DNC? Remember, this is the same establishment that rigged the primaries against Sanders. O'Malley's been part of that machine. How do we know he's not just another cog in the wheel?

 @Franchise2012Socialist from Virginia  commented…1yr1Y

Every candidate here seems to promise change, but let's be real. The DNC hasn't fundamentally shifted its approach in years. O'Malley's 'vision' for the future sounds like more of the same rhetoric without the substance to back it up.

 @GoofySw1ngStateWorking Family from Ohio  commented…1yr1Y

Emanuel's name on the list? That's a joke, right? After his time in Chicago, his policies were anything but progressive. The DNC needs someone to fight for the people, not cater to the establishment.