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Martin O'Malley presidential campaign, 2016/Abortion

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Martin O'Malley suspended his presidential campaign on February 1, 2016.[1]



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Former presidential candidate
Martin O'Malley

Political offices:
Governor of Maryland
(2007-2015)
Mayor of Baltimore
(1999-2007)

O'Malley on the issues:
TaxesBanking policyGovernment regulationsInternational tradeBudgetsFederal assistance programsForeign affairsFederalismNatural resourcesHealthcareImmigrationEducationAbortionGay rights

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  • Martin O'Malley “pinked out” his Twitter photo as a sign of solidarity with Planned Parenthood during the questioning of Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards at a House hearing on September 29, 2015. He also tweeted, “Today, and everyday, I #StandWithPP. We cannot let Republicans continue this attack that endangers health care for millions. #PinkOut.”[2][3]
  • On September 2, 2015, O'Malley sent the following tweet about protecting funding for Planned Parenthood:
    Martin O'Malley's tweet from August 3, 2015
  • In 2002, Martin O'Malley's spokesman Stephen J. Kearney explained O'Malley's "pro-choice" stance. He said, "In the words of President Clinton, he believes abortions should be safe, legal and rare."[4]

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