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+3 +1Hillary, "You're Screwing it Up": An Open Letter From a Bernie Delegate
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+1 +1Former VT Delegate Who Joined Sanders at Roll Call: “How Do We Move Forward Without Compromise?”
A former Vermont delegate for Bernie Sanders describes what it was like to be with Sanders during Tuesday’s roll call vote when he moved to give Hillary Clinton the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination by acclamation.
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+27 +3Bernie Sanders Leaves the Democratic Party
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+24 +7If Hillary Clinton loses in November, it won’t be Bernie Sanders’ fault
When progressive delegates booed any mention of Hillary Clinton, some accused them of helping Trump. But they aren’t to blame for a divided party. By Steven W Thrasher.
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+18 +4The Unconventional Diaries: Bernie gets booed, but the band marches on
The first lady and Bernie Sanders give heartfelt speeches, and protests resume in Philadelphia. Yahoo News has enlisted participants at the Democratic National Convention representing different viewpoints and roles to file daily diary entries on their experiences in Philadelphia.
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+7 +1Wasserman Schultz resigning as [Democratic] party leader
Debbie Wasserman Schultz announced Sunday she is stepping down as chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee at the end of the party's convention, which is set to begin here Monday. By By Jeff Zeleny, Eric Bradner and John King. [Autoplay Video]
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+8 +1DNC chairwoman will not speak, preside over convention: report
Rep. Marcia Fudge will serve as permanent chair of the convention, CNN reported. The news comes after a trove of emails was released by WikiLeaks last week that appeared to show top officials at the DNC planning how to undermine Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign.
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+23 +6Inside Tim Canova’s Bernie-Fueled Bid to Upset U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
It’s May 13, just after 6:30 p.m., and a grimy Fort Lauderdale Denny’s reeks of cooking grease and industrial disinfectant when Tim Canova busts through the door… By Jerry Iannelli.
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+1 +1Sanders Didn’t Lose the Black Vote: He Never Had It, and Never Asked Why
“Without understanding why the most left wing constituency in the US delivers its vote reliably to the most right wing interests in the Democratic party, Bernie wasn’t even knocking on the door of the black vote.” By Bruce A. Dixon.
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+13 +4Et Tu, Bernie?
It is one thing to hold one’s nose and vote for Hillary Clinton as the lesser evil. It is quite another to suddenly absolve the Clintons, who have, as Bernie Sanders repeatedly pointed out, contributed so much to the national crisis. By Robert Scheer.
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+16 +6Anti-TPP Amendment Fails at Heated Dem Platform Meeting
When Democratic Party platform committee members arrived at the committee's final session in Orlando, Florida, on Saturday morning, 700,000 signed petitions against the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement had been delivered there to meet them. By Nika Knight.
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+16 +4Bernie Sanders Makes His Last Stand With Democratic Platform
The Democratic platform meeting will be Sanders' last chance to make his mark on the document that codifies the party's values and goals. By Alex Seitz-Wald.
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+26 +5Green party's Jill Stein invites Bernie Sanders to take over ticket
Stein, expected to become the party’s nominee at its August convention, says she has invited Sanders to collaborate: ‘Everything is on the table’
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+11 +5Why Bernie Sanders Still Isn’t Endorsing Clinton
“Beyond the platform’s paper promises, Clinton has continued to incorporate aspects of Sanders’s agenda into her own, announcing a plan to provide free public college to families with incomes below $125,000.” By Eric Levitz.
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+57 +13US election: Sanders says he will Vote for Clinton
US Senator Bernie Sanders says he will vote for his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in November's presidential election.
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+30 +4Bernie Sanders returns to Senate for gun vote
Bernie Sanders may still be a presidential candidate, but on Monday he’s returning to his day job.
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+14 +1Democrats Will Learn All the Wrong Lessons From Brush With Bernie
Years ago, over many beers in a D.C. bar, a congressional aide colorfully described the House of Representatives, where he worked. It's "435 heads up 435 asses," he said. I thought of that person yesterday, while reading the analyses of Hillary Clinton's victories Tuesday night. The arrival of the first female presidential nominee was undoubtedly a huge moment in American history and something even the supporters of Bernie Sanders should recognize as significant and to be celebrated. But the Washington media's assessment of how we got there was convoluted and self-deceiving.
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+30 +8Democrats Will Learn All the Wrong Lessons From Brush With Bernie
Instead of a reality check for the party, it'll be smugness redoubled.
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+5 +1The Charlie Musgrove Report: Why Clinton’s Superdelegates Should Reconsider
Hillary Clinton never came with a “Buyer Beware” sticker attached to her, but many superdelegates might now be wishing she had. The good news is it’s not too late to trade her in for this year’s model.
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+33 +5Bernie Won’t Get the Nomination. But His Online Army Isn’t Done
If the latest projections come to pass, Hillary Clinton will lock up the Democratic nomination for president by the June 7 primaries in six states. If she does, it will be the end of a hard-fought insurgent campaign for Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. But it will not, Sanders supporters say, be the end of the massive progressive movement that propelled him. The Sanders campaign has defied expectations from the outset. What began as a long-shot campaign in April 2015 soon became a viable threat to what pundits had long seen as Clinton’s inevitable coronation.
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