Marches for Bernie all over downtown Philadelphia. Hundreds of thousands supporters from all over are here to speak for their issues and their candidate. We hear there are about 4,500 delegates and 15,000 journalists here. A few I've seen are Anderson Cooper, Tom Brokaw, Wolf Blitzer, Erica Hill, E J Dionne and one of my favorites, Joy Reid. We registered for event tickets and a gift bag and eventually headed off to dinner at a restaurant Julie found - amazed at the news that Debbie Wasserman Shultz was out! Soon, we discovered the DNC Welcome Delegate party we'd just learned about that had great food, free drinks, lots of music and noise, too. Back to the hotel where CA Bernie delegates met to plan logistics for Monday, remind everyone about schedule changes and practice our "I'm on a Journey with Bernie song. They passed out signs saying Yea, Nay, Yes, No and Roll Call.Such fun being with all the enthusiastic Bernie folks.
Monday, July 25th
Up early for a CA delegation breakfast at
our hotel with fabulous speakers - Barbara Lee, John Chaing, Ed Lee, SOS Alex
Padilla and the wonderful Nancy Pelosi.
Chatted with my Congresswoman, Anna Eshoo before heading off to find a Medicare for All and No on TPP meetings – things took so long I missed the first one, but a very large and eager crowd listened to good speakers urging us to speak up to prevent a vote for the dangerous TPP legislation during the lame duck Congress.
Chatted with my Congresswoman, Anna Eshoo before heading off to find a Medicare for All and No on TPP meetings – things took so long I missed the first one, but a very large and eager crowd listened to good speakers urging us to speak up to prevent a vote for the dangerous TPP legislation during the lame duck Congress.
They cleared the two ballrooms following that and did a security
sweep and just allowed delegates in to hear our hero, Bernie speak to the
delegates. The overflow crowd was so
excited and Bernie spoke masterfully – reminding us of all that still needs to
be done to help the 99% and improve our democracy. He touted the improvements accomplished via
the platform and in the rules committee.
Superdelegates will be reduced by 60% and we’ve almost achieved open
primaries, (Sorry, I was cheering so much I didn’t take good notes – but did
take a video which I’ll include once I’ve edited it a bit.) I think CNN and others covered the raucous
proceedings – all the passionate supporters who even booed when Bernie asked us
to vote for Clinton/Kaine.
Finally, it was time to board the shuttles for the Wells Fargo
Center (basketball arena) for the main event.
I’m there now, marveling at the enormous size of this place the palpable
excitement. So far we’ve heard from Boyz
to Men (Philadelphia group I’ve always enjoyed!) and many Democrats, including
Barney Frank, who headed the Rules Committee and engendered a bunch of Bernie
chants and boos, Hon. Elijah Cummings, Diane Russell, the woman from Maine who
spearheaded the no superdelegates campaign, Ben Jealous, Raul Grijalva, Sen. Jeff Merkley
and others. We heard reports from the platform and rules
committees and approved them with some opposition. The Bernie crowd has held up "no TPP" Bernie and pro-Bernie, signs and
cheered for Bernie every chance they’ve had.
So this unity is coming slowly.
After charging batteries on my phone and computer, and refueling ourselves at the wonderful Next Gen California Cafe, sponsored by Tom Steyer, we heard Kristen Gillibrand and the wonderful Al Franken who was far and away the most entertaining speaker! Paul Simon performed a lovely "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," (Peggy!) - very cool. Cory Booker was rather electrifying and then we heard the magnificent First Lady, Michelle Obama who spoke so brilliantly and with great empathy about very important issues and the qualities of Hillary. Sort of like a warm hug - according to my daughter, Julie! Everyone loved her, as you could probably see on TV. She made me so proud to be a Democrat.
After charging batteries on my phone and computer, and refueling ourselves at the wonderful Next Gen California Cafe, sponsored by Tom Steyer, we heard Kristen Gillibrand and the wonderful Al Franken who was far and away the most entertaining speaker! Paul Simon performed a lovely "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," (Peggy!) - very cool. Cory Booker was rather electrifying and then we heard the magnificent First Lady, Michelle Obama who spoke so brilliantly and with great empathy about very important issues and the qualities of Hillary. Sort of like a warm hug - according to my daughter, Julie! Everyone loved her, as you could probably see on TV. She made me so proud to be a Democrat.
I was glued to the TV all day, so exciting -- I can't even imagine how exciting, and exhausting, it must be to be there. I thought I saw Julie, weeping during Bernie's speech. Could that have been her? Saw Maybe Hubert, too. Thanks so much for the blow by blow account! Here's what I posted on FB about Bernie's speech:
ReplyDeleteBernie's speech was exactly what was needed: he told his followers the movement would continue and he would be in it with them, he reminded them of all their issues that Hillary has embraced because of their movement, and he told them they must support her going forward.
A lot of them are not ready yet to support her, but he opened the door. Now she must win their trust. Hillary's disapproval ratings reflect a lack of trust in her that many Americans feel, not just Bernie people.
you nailed it!!
DeleteSo exciting and 'Oh, what a night!' Glad you are in the thick of things. I observed the California delegation as the heart of it all(thought that was Ohio) but I didn't spy you. Glad you are a mother-daughter duo. Keep recharging your batteries as well as the phone's. Onward, Harriett
ReplyDeleteI'm surprise they showed California! We were way over to the right side as viewed from the stage.
DeleteThanks! Your well-put observations from the delegate angle add a lot to my experience of following this convention through the professional media. Steffy
ReplyDeleteThank you Steffy! Where do you live? I'm curious how you saw my blog? Carole
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