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Bernie Sanders Mentioned Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s Resignation And The Crowd Went Nuts

Debbie Wasserman Schultz wanted to stand at the podium and hammer down the gavel Monday to open the Democratic National Convention.

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He says despite Clinton being the presumptive nominee, he doesn’t expect any of Sanders’ delegates to stop supporting him. Those energetic cheers, however, quickly transformed into loud boos when the self-proclaimed Democratic socialist called on his supporters to elect Clinton and Kaine to the Oval Office.

Chaos broke out ahead of the US Democratic party convention on Monday as protesters jeered the party chairwoman over leaked e-mails showing Democratic officials worked to undermine Bernie Sanders in his presidential primary battle with Hillary Clinton.

In one of the largest rallies planned for the day, a pro-Bernie Sanders group is expected to walk across the Ben Franklin Bridge, which connects Camden, New Jersey, and Philadelphia.

The head of Michigan’s Democratic Party is asking his delegates to not boo speakers at tonight’s Democratic National Convention.

Corn says Sanders ran an outstanding campaign, and the Vermont Senator has numerous same views as Clinton. Donald Trump suggested Wednesday that Russian Federation or “any other country or person” also leak emails taken from Clinton’s personal server if they had them, sending off alarm bells among USA security experts and politicians who said his comments were an invitation to commit cyberattacks against a presidential candidate.

Throughout the primary campaign, Sanders had accused the DNC of being in the tank of his rival, Clinton. “Because I will cuss out the Sanders camp!” She announced her intention to campaign for Wasserman Schultz, who is up for reelection this year, and that Wasserman Schultz would serve as an “honorary chair of my campaign”. “It was something that I think we all sort of suspected, that there was at least a finger on the scale”.

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“It was a hot issue”, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta said at a Wall Street Journal lunch. “I know we would have had Bernie Sanders for President”, says Palm Beach County delegate Diana Hatsis-Neuhoff.

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