The DNC had a stacked lineup -- the Clintons, the Obamas, the Bidens -- but also speaking were a handful of state representatives who were almost totally unknown. They had horrible time slots, and many delegates in the hall weren't paying full attention to their three-minute speeches. But what if one of them, Peggy Flanagan of Minnesota, was given the treatment that a headliner would get? By Matt Negrin, Sasha Issenberg, and Griffin Hammond. (Source: Bloomberg)
Source: Bloomberg Politics