Said a third way through last night’s proceedings, “under our procedural rules, two Democratic electoral candidates submitted nominating documents to our convention secretary for the office of the President of the United States Of America,” Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden. The suprise here of course is Sanders. “As such,” he continued, “each candidate has submitted names for individuals who will make nominating and seconding speeches on their behalf.” Former union president Bob King and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) spoke for Sanders. Mr. King said grassroots energy added to progressive leader Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (D-VT) campaign, which he ended like all other primary contenders. Mrs. Ocasio-Cortez called for better, more just future of a social, economic, and human rights platform for immigration and foreign policy turning away from our less than ideal past. And a mass movement needs garenteed healthcare, higher education, labour rights, with living wages “for all people in the United States.” Further, “Recognize and repair [sufferings from] colonization, racial injustice, misogyny, and homophobia,” which all need to be righted by this 21st century peoples’ movement for social justice issues and reform. With millions searching to avoid evictions, find jobs and healthcare, she supoorted Sanders as a champion of those ideals for those people and issues they face.