Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley says he has "no regrets" running for president.Download the WBAL appThe former Democratic presidential candidate spoke Thursday night on MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show" in his first interview since dropping out of the race.He offered no endorsement for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders."I'm not going to make an endorsement," O'Malley said. "If I had been watching from the sidelines as this race unfolded and hadn't tried, especially given the sort of twists and turns in the Republican field and the threat that our country faces of the fascist appeals from Donald Trump and the like, I would have been beside myself. So I'm glad I tried."He went on to talk about climate change, immigration and voting rights, sounding very much like a candidate for something, but refused to take the bait when pressed on plans to run again.O'Malley told Maddow he's enjoying being at home."I've enjoyed waking up in my own bed and being with my wife and kids for a change," O'Malley said.He said his oldest daughter, Grace, is getting married in June "to a terrific guy," and that's what the O'Malleys are focused on right now.O'Malley said he'll be doing some teaching in the fall and will be supporting his party's nominee for president.38933978App users tap here to watch the O'Malley interview on MSNBCVoters' Guide: See where the candidates stand on the issues

Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley says he has "no regrets" running for president.

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The former Democratic presidential candidate spoke Thursday night on MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show" in his first interview since dropping out of the race.

He offered no endorsement for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders.

"I'm not going to make an endorsement," O'Malley said. "If I had been watching from the sidelines as this race unfolded and hadn't tried, especially given the sort of twists and turns in the Republican field and the threat that our country faces of the fascist appeals from Donald Trump and the like, I would have been beside myself. So I'm glad I tried."

He went on to talk about climate change, immigration and voting rights, sounding very much like a candidate for something, but refused to take the bait when pressed on plans to run again.

O'Malley told Maddow he's enjoying being at home.



"I've enjoyed waking up in my own bed and being with my wife and kids for a change," O'Malley said.

He said his oldest daughter, Grace, is getting married in June "to a terrific guy," and that's what the O'Malleys are focused on right now.

O'Malley said he'll be doing some teaching in the fall and will be supporting his party's nominee for president.





App users tap here to watch the O'Malley interview on MSNBC

Voters' Guide: See where the candidates stand on the issues