The shifting Democratic presidential primary is on full display at California party convention
LOS ANGELES - The shifting Democratic presidential primary was on full display in California on Saturday, with the newest candidate making his first appearance in front of a large group of voters and a home-state senator arguing that her campaign remains vibrant despite plummeting in the polls.
The main draw for many of the 12 White House hopefuls at the state party gathering was an afternoon forum put on by Univision, but much of the action took place elsewhere at the sprawling Long Beach convention center and at nearby restaurants and bars.
Former Gov. Deval Patrick, who surprised the Democratic field with his last-minute entry into the presidential race on Thursday, said his experience leading Massachusetts proved
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