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Sander’s supporters protest DNC
The hacking enraged die-hard Sanders supporters who have long claimed that the DNC had its finger on the scale throughout the primaries.
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At a raucous meeting with his most loyal supporters, the Vermont senator implored his hundreds of delegates to defeat Donald Trump in November, calling the Republican candidate a “bully and a demagogue”.
Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean says he’s “shocked and incredibly disappointed” over the leak of internal DNC emails that were made public by hackers, according to Politico.
“I’m really annoyed”, said MI delegate Bruce Fealk.
Earlier on Tuesday, a throng of Sanders supporters walked out of the Democratic National Convention and stormed media tents chanting “This is what Democracy looks like” in protest of Hillary Clinton winning the party’s nomination for the United States presidency.
“Brothers and sisters, this is the real world that we live in”, Sanders told booing supporters at a Monday afternoon rally.
“Bernie never had a chance”, it says.
That was enough for Deborah Adams, of Cheraw, South Carolina, who served as a whip for the 14 Sanders delegates from her state’s delegation.
Corn says Sanders ran an outstanding campaign, and the Vermont Senator has numerous same views as Clinton.
On a day when the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee announced she plans to resign over a disturbing email leak, a new email has surfaced appearing to call outreach to hispanics “taco bowl engagement”.
Bernie Sanders says Hillary Clinton will make “an outstanding president”.
Sanders is scheduled to speak at the DNC on Monday night, on behalf of Clinton. Bernie Sanders to win the Democratic nomination.
There was also some more Sanders-style material, such as “Move Left” and “Help End Establishment Politics, Vote No on Hillary”.
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But if Sanders’ supporters believe, as he believes, that a Trump presidency represents a true threat to our nation’s rule of law, civil liberties and security, they will do just that. But he doesn’t think he’ll actively campaign for her.