Two consecutive presidents with an O in front of their last names. Imagine that.
But seriously, I don't think O'Malley should get the nomination. He's someone I admire but not someone who is strong enough a candidate. Though his gubernatorial tenure was good, but the Maryland voters thought otherwise and elected Larry Hogan. It doesn't matter that he's a good governor and good person; what matters most is what the public will likely think. In sum, he's not as good a candidate as Hillary. And at the end of day, Democrats need to win. In a potential Clinton administration, though, he deserves a cabinet post of some sort - it'd beef up his resume, and make him a better candidate if he ever decides to run for federal office.
Isn't that what Hilary said in 2008?