Bernie Sanders For Delegates: Please Do Not Protest In The Conference Hall
Please Do Not Protest In The Conference Hall
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PHILADELPHIA - Sen. Bernie Sanders sent a text message to his entourage imploring them not to protest at the Democratic convention hall Monday night leaders.
"I ask you for personal courtesy to me that does not participate in any kind of protest on the ground," he wrote in a text message to his delegate whips. He added that "it is important to clarify this to the delegations of your."
Signed the text, "Bernie."
Many delegates to him and did not respond to his warning, and stopped some supporters Sanders prayer opening agreement with chants of "Bernie!" Reprimand DNC chair Rep. Marcia Fudge delegates to boycott her opening statement when she said she was "excited" to help elect Hillary Clinton and Senator Tim Kaine. "Excuse me!" He begged, as delegates Sanders stopped her with boos and chants of "Bernie."
"We are all Democrats, and we need to act like it," said Fudge.
Later, Sanders sent an email to his entourage, saying the credibility of the movement would be "damaged" by "booing, turning from their backs, walking or other similar displays." Sanders said such demonstrations are "what he wants and media companies."
PHILADELPHIA - Sen. Bernie Sanders sent a text message to his entourage imploring them not to protest at the Democratic convention hall Monday night leaders.
"I ask you for personal courtesy to me that does not participate in any kind of protest on the ground," he wrote in a text message to his delegate whips. He added that "it is important to clarify this to the delegations of your."
Signed the text, "Bernie."
Many delegates to him and did not respond to his warning, and stopped some supporters Sanders prayer opening agreement with chants of "Bernie!" Reprimand DNC chair Rep. Marcia Fudge delegates to boycott her opening statement when she said she was "excited" to help elect Hillary Clinton and Senator Tim Kaine. "Excuse me!" He begged, as delegates Sanders stopped her with boos and chants of "Bernie."
"We are all Democrats, and we need to act like it," said Fudge.
Later, Sanders sent an email to his entourage, saying the credibility of the movement would be "damaged" by "booing, turning from their backs, walking or other similar displays." Sanders said such demonstrations are "what he wants and media companies."
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