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Bernie Sanders Supporters Walk A 51-Foot Joint Through Philadelphia


Berned by the DNC

The Democratic National Convention started in Philadelphia on Monday, which drove many supporters and protesters to the city to advocate for their position while Democrats begin to layout their party platform over the next few days.

One such protest caught the eye of many in Philadelphia. Marijuana advocates from DCMJ.org brought out their now-famous inflatable joint that stitches more than 51-feet. Protesters marched the giant joint through the streets on a “jaywalk” towards the Wells Fargo Center, where the convention is taking place.

To add more pizzaz to the demonstration, the joint was labeled with the words, “Berned by the DNC.” The phrase, written by Bernie Sanders supporters, is referencing the cache of leaked emails from the DNC revealing a clear bias towards Hilary Clinton.


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