PHILADELPHIA — Democrats' hard-won and still unset party unity will
be tested on the first day of their National Convention on Monday as
Bernie Sanders takes the stage while his delegates threaten disruptions —
even after the ouster of the party's chairwoman a day earlier.
Democrats are hoping to draw a sharp contrast
with the discord Republicans experienced during their own convention
last week in Cleveland, and polls show
the Democratic voters are lining up behind presumptive nominee Hillary
Clinton. But a vocal minority of objectors still threaten the fragile
order.
Monday is all about Sanders' wing of the party, even as the official focus is on Clinton's commitment to families.
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