O’Malley: Voters want to hear more about issues than Trump

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) _ Former Democratic presidential hopeful Martin O’Malley
says voters in this year’s midterm election want to hear more about “kitchen
table” economic issues like health care and college costs than they do about
the president.

The former Maryland governor said Tuesday voters are already facing a barrage of news about Donald Trump and are responding to candidates who want to find ways to bring people together on those issues. O’Malley campaigned in Arkansas on behalf of Clarke Tucker, a state representative running for a Republican-held seat in central Arkansas. He also planned to campaign Tuesday afternoon with other party hopefuls, including gubernatorial nominee Jared Henderson.

O’Malley ran unsuccessfully for the party’s presidential nomination in 2016 and
says he’ll decide after the November election whether to run again in 2020.

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