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In move for unity, Sanders asks convention to nominate Clinton
July 27, 2016 05:12 IST

Democrats went through every state in their convention’s roll call vote for the nomination on Tuesday -- but Vermont went last (out of alphabetical order) so Bernie Sanders himself could throw the nomination to Hillary Clinton.

IMAGE: Former Democratic Presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders makes a motion to suspend the rules and nominate Hillary Clinton during the Democratic National Convention. Photograph: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters

In a show of unity as a member of Vermont's delegation, Bernie Sanders moved that "Hillary Clinton be selected as the nominee of the Democratic party for president of the United States.

After his state’s delegates’ votes were recorded, Sanders spoke up in a choreographed moment. "Madame Chair," he said, "I move that the convention suspend the procedural rules. I move that all votes, all votes cast by delegates, be reflected in the official record. And I move that Hillary Clinton be selected as the nominee of the Democratic Party for president of the United States." With cheers of approval, the convention agreed.

Sanders wanted to make a gesture of unity, in keeping with his speech Monday night. It also meant that, at long last, he was officially ending his bid for the nomination.

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