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Visits to Key Early States Through 3rd Q 2015 (Sept. 30, 2015)

 

Iowa

New Hampshire

South Carolina

Nov. 7, 2012-
Sept. 30, 2015

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  18 days

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Jul. 16-17 - IA: Des Moines, Ottumwa.  Burlington, Washington, Cedar Rapids.
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Aug. 13-15 - IA: Des Moines.  Cedar Rapids, Cedar Falls, Celar Lake.  Sioux City, Council Bluffs.
Aug. 22-23 - IA: Indianola, Fairfield, Keokuk.  Muscatine, Davenport.
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Sept. 19 - NH: Manchester.
Sept. 26-27 - IA: Des Moines, Oskaloosa, Albia, Mount Pleasant.  Des Moines.

Note: O'Malley announced his candidacy on May 30, 2015 in Baltimore, MD.

Iowa: 18 visits, 36 days
2015
>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on September 26-27, 2015 
On September 26 he visited Des Moines famers' market from Hedberg and Boulton Law Office patio at 100 Court Ave, Suite 425 in Des Moines; did a meet and greet at the Smokey Row Coffee Shop in Oskaloosa; did a meet and greet hosted by former Lt. Gov. Patty Judge in Albia; and spoke at Henry County Democrats' Harvest Rally at Old Thresher Grounds, Museum B in Mount Pleasant.
On September 27 he spoke at the Latino Heritage Festival on the Walnut and Locust Streets bridges in downtown Des Moines.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on September 5-7, 2015 
On September 5 he participated in an AFSCME presidential townhall at the Meadows Events and Conference Center in Altoona; did a meet and greet hosted by former Boone County Supervisor Mike O'Brien at 519 SW 4th St. in Ogden; and did a Pints and Politics at Confluence Brewery in Des Moines.
On September 6 he spoke at the Clinton Labor Congress Picnic at Eagle Point Park in Clinton; did a meet and greet hosted by Cedar County Chair Larry Hodgden at 210 East 6th St. in Tipton; and did a meet and greet at the Lawrence Community Center in Anamosa.
On September 7 he did a Labor Day meet and greet at Flapjacks Family Restaurant in Maquoketa; spoke at the Dubuque Labor Council Labor Day Picnic at Murphy Park in Dubuque; and spoke at the Iowa City Federation of Labor Day Picnic at Upper City Park, Shelter #3 in Iowa City.

>Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on August 29-30, 2015 
On August 29 he did a SOLO Counties meet and greet at Cook’s Café in Stockton; participated in the #UniteIowa on Immigration Forum at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake (+); and did an Iowa State University meet and greet at Stomping Grounds Coffee in Ames 
On August 30 he did a meet and greet at Joe Rosenfield Center at Grinnell College in Grinnell; and a University of Iowa meet and greet at The Mill restaurant in Iowa City.

>Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on August 22-23, 2015 
On August 22 he did a meet and greet at the Indianola Public Library in Indianola; an ice cream social for Jefferson County Democrats at the Fairfield Senior Center in Fairfield; and a meet and greet at Keokuk Labor Temple in Keokuk.
On August 23 he did a meet and greet at Musser Public Library in Muscatine; and a meet and greet at Jersey Grille in Davenport.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on August 13-15, 2015 
On August 13 he attended the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines with his son William and daughter Grace, including a visit to the IDP booth, riding down the giant slide and rolling out his 15 Goals to Rebuild the American Dream (+) at the Des Moines Register Soapbox; made a stop by the campaign office in Des Moines; and spoke at the Mayors Innovation Project summer meeting welcoming reception at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Gardens in Des Moines.
On August 14 he particpated in a roundtable on Rebuilding the American Dream hosted with Every Child Matters at United Way of East Central Iowa in Cedar Rapids; did a meet and greet hosted by Bill and Jane Teaford at their home in Cedar Falls; and spoke at the Iowa Democratic Wing Ding at the Historic Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake 
On August 15 he celebrated the opening of his Sioux City office at 1408 Nebraska St. in Sioux City; and did a treat and greet fundraising event with state Rep. Charlie McConkey at Bayliss Park in Council Bluffs.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on August 5-7, 2015.
Early afternoon on August 5 he celebrated the opening of his Cedar Rapids field office at 1953 First Ave. NE Suite B1 in Cedar Rapids.
Mid-afternoon on August 6 he participated in the Iowa Federation of Labor Presidential Forum in Altoona.
On August 7 he did meet and greet at Bloomers on Central Gourmet in Fort Dodge; a meet and greet at King Memorial Library in Grundy Center; and a meet and greet at Aroma's Coffee Shop in Charles City.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on July 24-25, 2015 
On July 24 he participated in the Iowa Caucus Consortium's 2016 Caucus Candidate Series at the State Historical Building in Des Moines; addressed the the AFSCME Council 61 Convention at Airport Holiday Inn in Des Moines; and did a meet and greet at Saints Pub + Patio in Beaverdale (Des Moines).
On July 25 he appeared at the 13th Annual Hockensmith for Supervisor Picnic at Grandview Park in Des Moines; did a meet and greet at Peace Tree in Knoxville; and spoke at the 3rd Congressional District Democratic Central Committee's "Summer Wine Down" at Madison County Historical Complex in Winterset.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on July 16-17, 2015 
On July 16 he held a roundtable discussion on immigration at Las Americas-Triinity United Methodist Church in Des Moines; and a meet and greet at Hotel Wapello in Ottumwa.
On July 17 he did a meet and greet at Digger's Rest Coffeehouse in Burlington; a meet and greet at Art Domestique in Washington; a pre-Hall of Fame meet and greet at White Star Ale House in Cedar Rapids; and spoke at the Iowa Democratic Party Hall of Fame dinner at the Convention Center in Cedar Rapids.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on July 2-4, 2015.
On July 2 he visited Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy (SIRE) in Council Bluffs; attended a house party hosted by Karl and Jan Knock in Creston; and did a meet and greet hosted by Dallas County Democrats at 1908 Draught House in Waukee.
On July 3 he visited the Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) wind turbine technology center in Ankeny; did a meet and greet hosted by Jasper County Democratic chair Taylor Van De Krol at Uncle Nancy's Coffee House in Newton; did a meet and greet hosted by Black Hawk County Democrats at their headquarters at 307 E. 4th Street in Waterloo; and attended a house party hosted by Delaware County chair Megan Jack at 108 W. Union Street in Manchester.
On July 4 he walked with the O'Malley for Iowa team and Buchanan County Democrats in the 4th of July Parade in Independence; attended the John Murphy for Dubuque County Recorder 4th of July BBQ at Ashbury Park in Dubuque; and attended the Clinton County Democrats' 4th of July BBQ at their office on 22nd Place in Clinton.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on June 28, 2015.  He attended a house party hosted by Ben Nesselhuf and Angie Schneiderman at their home in Sioux City; attended a house party hosted by Carroll County Democratic Chair Tim Tracy in Carroll; and attended a house party hosted by Carolyn and John Klaus at their home in Ames.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on June 11, 2015.  He attended a house party hosted by Minority Leader Mark Smith in Marshalltown; a house party hosted by former state Rep. Nate Willems at his home in Mt. Vernon; and a meet and greet at Sanctuary Pub in Iowa City.

>On May 30, 2015, after announcing his candidacy in Baltimore in the morning, former Gov. Martin O'Malley proceeded to Iowa where in the afternoon he did a meet ant greet at UFCW Local 431 in Davenport; and a meet and greet at his new campaign headquarters at 405 SW 8th Street in Des Moines.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on April 9-10, 2015.  On April 9 he spoke to the House and Senate Democratiic caucuses at the Capitol (not on the sched.) in Des Moines; visited with a group of students, faculty and staff at Simpson College in Indianola (not on the sched.); spoke at a reception for State Rep. Scott Ourth at Summerset Winery in Indianola; and addressed Central Iowa Democrats for Action kickoff event at Cooney's Tavern in Beaverdale.  On April 10 he taped Iowa Press at Iowa Public Television in Johnston; [big gap]; and addressed Polk County Democrats' fourth-annual Spring Awards Dinner at UAW Local 450 in Des Moines.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on March 20-21, 2015.  On March 20 in Davenport he had a private lunch with Mayor Bill Gluba; met privately with union officials; addressed the Scott County Democratic Party's "Red, White and Blue Dinner" at the Clarion Hotel; and as reported by The Daily Iowan's Quentin Misiag, did a meet and greet at Kelly's Irish Pub.  On March 21, as reported by Misiag, he breakfasted "with Quad City area Democrats at an area Village Inn restaurant;" he spoke at Cedar County Democrats' off-year caucus in the Courthouse basement in Tipton; spoke at a fundraising reception for the Iowa House Truman Fund at IBEW Hall 1362 in Cedar Rapids; and in the evening he headlined a fundraiser for Pottawattamie County Democrats at Dixie Quicks/RNG Gallery in Council Bluffs.

2014: 4 visits, 7 days
>Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on October 11-12, 2014.  On October 11 he appeared at a canvass kickoff with Secretary of State candidate Brad Anderson at 4514 Beaver Crest Dr. (residential area) in Beaverdale; did a meet and greet with Iowa Democrats at Baratta's Restaurant in Des Moines; and visited the IDP's Des Moines field office on Ingersoll Ave. with Anderson.  [On the evening of October 11, he keynoted the ninth annual Minnesota DFL Founders Day Dinner at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, MN].  On October 12 in Iowa City he addressed the College and Young Democrats of Iowa fall conference at 2520D Old Capitol Mall, then joined CYDI for a GOTV party and canvass kickoff at The Mill Restaurant and Bar; and in the evening in Dubuque he was the special guest at a fundraising reception for Senate candidate Bruce Braley at Catfish Charlie's.

>Gov. Martin O'Malley appeared at a fundraiser for Democratic gubernatorial nominee Jack Hatch at a private residence in Iowa City, Iowa on September 7, 2014.

>Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on July 26-27, 2014
On July 26 he appeared at a fundraiser for state Sen. Rita Hart at Lyons Depot in Clinton; at a fundraiser for state Senate candidate Kevin Kinney at Rocky O'Brien's Pub in North Liberty; [and in the evening he addressed the annual Morrison Exon Dinner  at Embassy Suites Omaha/La Vista Hotel and Conference Center in La Vista, NE]. 
On July 27 he appeared at an event for gubernatorial candidate Jack Hatch at a private home in Council Bluffs; in the afternoon was the special guest at a fundraiser for Jack Hatch for Governor at the home of Al Sturgeon in Sioux City; and he appeared with Hatch to launch a canvass kick off at the Coordinated Campaign office at 401 S. Lewis Blvd. in Sioux City

>Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Iowa on June 20-21, 2014
On June 20 he appeared at the Iowa Democratic Party's Hall of Fame fundraiser at Iowa Events Center in Des Moines
On June 21 he started with an Iowa labor leaders breakfast at the Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center in Des Moines; launched a canvass kick off with Iowa Democratic Party volunteers at Saints Pub + Patio in Beaverdale; was the keynote speaker at the Democratic State Convention at the Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center in Des Moines (-).  Next, O'Malley campaigned around the state with Democratic gubernatorial nominee Jack Hatch, starting with a walking tour of the Des Moines Farmers Market in Des Moines, then doing three fundraisers: at the home of Harry and Pam Bookey in Des Moines; at Jim Hayes' home in Iowa City; at Water Tower Place, the home of Steve and Bonnie Sovern in Cedar Rapids; followed by an appearance at Irish District Music & Arts Festival in Cedar Rapids; and they concluded with a rally with activists and congressional candidate Pat Murphy at Hotel Julien Dubuque in Dubuque.


New Hampshire: 15 visits, 18 days
2015
>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited NH on September 19, 2015.  He rallied at Veteran's Park in Manchester; addressed the NHDP Convention at Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester; and attended Glendi at 650 Hanover St. in Manchester; and attend Derryfest at MacGregor Park in Derry.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited NH on September 4, 2015.  He spoke to the Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce at Tuscan Kitchen restaurant in Salem; joined the presidential selfie girls and other youth to discuss debt free college and national service at the Puritan Backroom in Manchester; and met with City Year New Hampshire at their offices on Elm Street in Manchester.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited NH on August 26-27, 2015, continuing his Rebuild the American Dream Tour.
On August 26 he spoke at a house party at the home of Kathleen DiFruscia in Windham; a backyard BBQ and house party at the home of Joe Plaia in Portsmouth; a town hall at the McLane Law firm on Elm Street in Manchester; a grassroots kickoff at his campaign office on S. Willow St. in Manchester; and a house party at the home of Andy and Kim Cameron-Webb in Hollis.
On August 27 he joined Jack Heath in studio for NH Today at WGIR studios in Manchester; and met with the the board of Our Kids New Hampshire at the Boys and Girls Club of Manchester in Manchester, followed by a media availability.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited NH on July 26-27, 2015 
On July 26 he spoke at St. Paul's School Advanced Studies Program graduation at 325 Pleasant St. in Concord; attended a house party at the home of Kathy O'Donnell in Keene; attended a meet and greet with area Democrats at Common Man Restaurant in Claremont; and attended a house party at the home of Ann Garland in Lebanon.
On July 27 he did a meet and greet with area Democrats at Eastern Depot in Berlin.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited NH on July 8, 2015.  He spoke on college debt (+) at Saint Anselm College in Manchester; spoke at the Greater Derry-Londonderry Chamber of Commerce New Hampshire Primary Series at Halligan's Tavern in Derry; taped a Conversation with the Candidate at WMUR-TV studios in Manchester; met with the NEA New Hampshire in Concord; held a backyard town hall at the home of Jay Surdukowski in Concord; and did a Pints and Politics interview at Barley House in Concord.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited NH on June 13, 2015.  He appeared at the Portsmouth Democrats' booth at Market Square Days in Portsmouth; did a house party at the home of John and Mary Rauh in New Castle; did a meet and greet with Dover area Democrats at Cocheco Common, including a stop at Orange Leaf frozen yogurt, in Dover; and meet with and took questions from AmeriCorps members and alumni at the ServiceNation New Hampshire office on Chestnut St. in Manchester.

>After his announcement of candidacy in Baltimore on the morning of May 30, 2015 and stops in Iowa later in the day, former Gov. Martin O'Malley proceeded to NH.  On May 31, 2015 he did a meet and greet at Goldenrod Drive-in Restaurant in Manchester; a meet and greet at the home of Debra P. Hastings and Jerry Slagle in Gilford; and a student event at Baker-Berry Library at Dartmouth College in Hanover.

 >Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited NH on May 13, 2015.  He met and greeted patrons at Chez Vachon in Manchester; visited Alpha Loft, a tech. incubator, in Manchester; spoke at a fundraiser for the House Democratic Caucus at NHDP headquarters in Concord; attended a house party at the home of former executive councilor Dudley Dudley in Durham.  [early sched. he was to campaign with Maureen Mann, candidate for NH House, in Rockingham County..didn't seem to happen. verifying. ed].

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited NH on March 31, 2015.  According to the Washington Post's John Wagner he arrived on the night of March 30 and "had private meetings in Concord and Manchester."  On March 31 he spoke at a "Politics and Eggs" breakfast at the Bedford Village Inn in Bedford; met with tech leaders at Dyn in Manchester; had private meetings; and in the evening he joined New Hampshire Young Democrats as the special guest at a social hour at Margaritas basement lounge in Nashua.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited NH on March 6-7, 2015 On the evening of March 6 he gave the keynote speech at a fundraiser for Merrimack County Democrats at Gibson's Bookstore & True Brew Barista in Concord.  On the morning of March 7 he spoke at a fundraising breakfast for the New Hampshire Democratic Party at the home of Chris Pappas in Manchester.  As reported by Bloomberg's David Weigel, O'Malley "spent Friday and part of Saturday talking to Democratic legislators and city officials."  This trip was originally scheduled for March 16-17, 2015. but changed do to a scheduling conflict. On March 16 he wass to address a major Democratic fundraiser in Concord.  On March 17, Saint Patrick's Day, he was to appear at the 24th Annual Wild Irish Breakfast at the Radisson Hotel in Nashua.

2014
>Gov. Martin O'Malley visited NH on October 27, 2014.  He joined Gov. Maggie Hassan and Mayor Jim Bouley greeting voters at Wellington's Marketplace in Concord.  He visited coordinated campaign (Granite State Forward) field offices to talk with volunteers at 105 N. State St. in Concord; at 10 S. Main St. in Rochester; at 85 Main St. in Conway; and at 569 Main. St., Unit B in Laconia, for a phonebank kickoff.  In the evening he and Sen. Jeanne Shaheen attended a chili feed with Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire at the American Legion Hall in Laconia.

>Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Portsmouth, NH on September 26, 2014.  He attended an event for state Sen. Martha Fuller Clark at the Residence Inn Portsmouth Downtown/Waterfront; and he keynoted Portsmouth City Democrats' annual banquet at the Portsmouth Harbor Events & Conference Center.

>Gov. Martin O'Malley visited NH on August 17, 2014.  He joined Strafford County Democrats at their Annual Family Picnic at Millennium Park in Somersworth; and was the special guest at a fundraiser for the NH Democratic Senate Caucus hosted by Jeff Clark at the home of state Sen. Martha Fuller Clark in Portsmouth.

>Gov. Martin O'Malley headlined Manchester Democrats' Flag Day Dinner at the Puritan Backroom in Manchester, NH on the evening of June 13, 2014.

2013
>Gov. Martin O'Malley (introduced by video) keynoted the New Hampshire Democratic Party's Jefferson-Jackson Dinner at the Expo Center at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, NH on the evening of November 16, 2013.  (transcript)

(Gov. Martin O'Malley and Sen. Mikulski co-hosted a fundraiser for Sen. Jeanne Shaheen at a residence in Owings Mills, MD on the evening of May 21, 2013, first reported byThe Washington Post's John Wagner).


South Carolina: 7 visits, 7 days

2015
>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited Columbia, SC on August 4, 2015.  He held a roundtable discussion with 20/20 Leaders of America at the Sheraton Columbia; and did a lunch roundtable discussion with members of HBCU leadership at an unannounced location.

>Gov. Martin O'Malley visited ColumbiaSC on April 25, 2015.  He addressed the South Carolina Democratic Convention at the Metropolitan Convention Center.

>Former Gov. Martin O'Malley addressed the SCDP's 2015 Spratt Issues Conference at the Sheraton Myrtle Beach in Myrtle Beach, SC on the afternoon of February 28, 2015.

2014
>Gov. Martin O'Malley visited SC on November 1, 2014 to campaign with gubernatorial nominee Vincent Sheheen.  He joined Sheheen at a meet and greet at the SC Democratic Party field office in Moncks Corner; at a get-out-the-vote rally hosted by state Sen. Marlon Kimpson at Trident Technical College main campus in North Charleston; and dropped in to thank volunteers working to get out the vote at the SC Democratic Party field office in North Charleston.

>Gov. Martin O'Malley visited SC on September 20, 2014.  As reported by the Washington Post's John Wagner, he campaigned with gubernatorial candidate Vincent Sheheen at the Clarendon County Breakfast at Trinity AME Church in Manning; appeared at a rally with Sheheen and lieutenant gubernatorial candidate Bakari Sellers at Hopkins Park in Hopkins; and he "appeared at the South Carolina Pride festival in Columbia for about a half hour at the request of Sheheen."

(Politico's Maggie Haberman reported on June 12 that Gov. Martin O'Malley was a special guest and Vice President Joe Biden stopped by a fundraiser for gubernatorial candidate Vincent Sheheen at a private home in Washington, DC on the evening of June 11, 2014).

>Gov. Martin O'Malley spoke at a fundraiser for gubernatorial candidate Vincent Sheheen at The Alley in Charleston, SC on late afternoon on May 9, 2014.  He and wife Katie attended the graduation of his daughter Tara from the College of Charleston on May 10.

2013
>Gov. Martin O'Malley addressed the South Carolina Democratic Party's 2nd Annual Issues Conference at West Ashley High School in Charleston, SC on March 23, 2013.


      
   this page last revised October 31, 2015

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