O’Malley Names Names: ‘Wasserman-Schultz’ Is ‘Rigging’ DNC Race

‘The fact that the two vice chairs have come out speaks volumes to it and this race is wide open’

BRZEZINSKI: “What's really going on?"
SCARBOROUGH : “Do you believe the process has been rigged?”
O’MALLEY: “I do.” 
SCARBOROUGH : “By party leaders by Hillary Clinton?”
O’MALLEY: “I'm told that this is the prerogative of the chair. There's always an inclination, I think, for old relationships to kind of circle the wagons and protect one another.”
SCARBOROUGH : “Can you tell our viewers who the chair is?”
O’MALLEY: “The chair is Debbie Wasserman-Schultz. So the fact that the two vice chairs have come out speaks volumes to it and this race is wide open. Your latest polling today that you were showing, I mean, it shows that the inevitable front-runner is not so inevitable. What I know from having been on the ground in Iowa more than any of the other candidates in my party is that people are actually looking for a new leader. Right now they are expressing their repudiation of the established, coronated leader saying that as time progresses, we are picking up every single day. I've been to 37 counties. We've gone from 1 percent in the polls to 3 percent to 7 percent a couple weeks ago. And that's what Iowa is about. It's about one room at a time, one diner at the time. That's the campaign we are running and I am very, very encouraged."

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