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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

There Will Be No Bernie Sanders Delegations on DNC Convention Floor

Maine, Oregon, and other Sanders states relegated to nosebleeds

PHILADELPHIA —
Only a handful of state delegations were given floor seats at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia—and none of them voted for Sen. Bernie Sanders (I. Vt.).

Unlike the Republican National Convention, where every delegate received a floor seat, the DNC has apportioned floor seats to delegations loyal to Hillary Clinton.

All of the delegations seated on the floor of the Wells Fargo Arena for the 2016 Democratic National Convention are from states won by Hillary Clinton during the primary campaign.

Delegates from Nebraska, Florida, New York, Virginia, Iowa, Arkansas, Illinois, and Pennsylvania are seated in front of the stage in the arena. The former secretary of state defeated Sanders in primary contests in all of those states.

Delegates from Maine, Oregon, Utah, and Rhode Island were given some of the worst seats in the hall towards the back. The delegation from North Dakota, a state won by Sanders, was tucked away in a cavern behind South Dakota, a state held by Clinton.

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6 comments:

  1. The DNC committee sucks.

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  2. That's how they let everyone have an equal voice.

    Some are just plain more equal than others...

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  3. Pretty indicative of Clinton's pettiness. Not surprising. Trump will gladly take those delegates and voters. He doesn't turn people away like Clinton. She couldn't give a hoot.

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  4. Her hatred towards Sanders supporters will drive all those voters to Trump. Keep stirring that pot, Hillary!

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  5. This is turning into a regular Marx Festival!

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  6. 6:38 - I hope you're correct!

    What can we do to help sway the voters that have felt the Bern?!

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