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The protest, called the Delegates Against Dirty Money march, came on the second day of the California Democratic Party convention.
This weekend some state party delegates are trying to pass a resolution that would "publicly condemn corporations and lobbyists that finance political campaigns" and pressure candidates and officials to sign a pledge that they won't take contributions of more than $200 from oil companies.
"Just because you are a Democrat is not good enough for me," one protester said into a bullhorn, as others held signs that read "Oil Money Out." "Those big Democrats in there that are putting money first, they're fighting against us...and we're going to hold them accountable."
Rep. Adam Schiff calls for Democratic unity in speech that suggests an ambitious future for himself
They marched to the governor's mansion. It isn't looking at all like I hate Trump is going to be enough.
This weekend some state party delegates are trying to pass a resolution that would "publicly condemn corporations and lobbyists that finance political campaigns" and pressure candidates and officials to sign a pledge that they won't take contributions of more than $200 from oil companies.
"Just because you are a Democrat is not good enough for me," one protester said into a bullhorn, as others held signs that read "Oil Money Out." "Those big Democrats in there that are putting money first, they're fighting against us...and we're going to hold them accountable."
Rep. Adam Schiff calls for Democratic unity in speech that suggests an ambitious future for himself
They marched to the governor's mansion. It isn't looking at all like I hate Trump is going to be enough.