By John McDaid in
Rhode Island’s Future
Nearly 200 members of
the RI State Democratic Committee, elected officials, pledged delegates,
delegate candidates, and several dozen Bernie supporters gathered at the Rhode
Island Shriners Hall in Cranston for a two-hour session at which the main items
of business were the endorsement of congressional candidates and the election
of at-large delegates to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
The meeting began with
a moment of silence for the victims and their families, and many of the
speakers lamented the lack of progress in common-sense gun safety legislation.
And while Bernie’s supporters may not have gotten everything they hoped for
from the agenda (a resolution to require the 2020 superdelegate votes to mirror
the popular vote was referred to the platform committee), the influence of
Sanders’ message was front and center in the proceedings.





