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Bernie Sanders supporters outraged at convention
Trump – the Republican presidential nominee – faces lawsuits accusing him of defrauding customers at the now-defunct Trump University, which sold real estate seminars. “We’re here because our choice is Hillary Clinton”, she said. During the primaries, the Sanders campaign had alleged that the party was not staying neutral. In an effort to quell the chaos, Sanders sent an email urging all of his delegates to behave.
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Yet many die-hard backers of Sanders they weren’t ready to coalesce around Clinton’s presidential bid despite his pleas.
In the wake of the email leak, DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz announced Sunday that she would step down by the end of this week’s convention.
Other Sanders delegates with previous political experience are also more ready to support Clinton than the ones new to the process.
A disgraced Wasserman Schultz didn’t even gavel in the convention. “I just think it’s wrong for her and it’s wrong for us”.
“If you’re for somebody, you either have to leave and go to work for their campaign or you have to shut up”, Dean said. Some held up signs that simply said, “E-mails”.
“I can personally attest to how not amusing it is”, she said, according to The Hill.
But he said there are still a majority of Democrats who back Clinton.
“I know we would have had Bernie Sanders for President”, says Palm Beach County delegate Diana Hatsis-Neuhoff. “We are all in this together and we will all have a voice in the Clinton administration”.
Sanders and his supporters argued throughout the contentious primary season that the party was circling the wagons around Clinton and that he and his voters were being left out due to establishment politics. Tim Kaine, and defeat Trump. Still, that is better than boos from the Bernie delegates when the TV cameras are on and the whole country is watching. She also stated that if Sanders were a Christian, that he would be vulnerable if it were to be revealed that he is an atheist.
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The FBI said Monday it is investigating how thousands of Democratic National Committee emails were hacked, a breach that Hillary Clinton’s campaign maintains was committed by Russian Federation to benefit Donald Trump.