Bernie Sanders Draws Crowd of 15,000 in Seattle Following Black Lives Matter Protest
The protest at an event celebrating the 80th anniversary of Social Security did not dampen turnout at the later rally.
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After Bernie Sanders's first event in Seattle was effectively shut down by Black Lives Matter protesters, his second attracted the Democratic presidential candidate's biggest crowd yet, according to reports.
More than 15,000 people turned out for a rally at the Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmunson Pavilion in Seattle on Saturday night, the Vermont senator's biggest crowd to date, and the largest gathering of any candidate so far.