In an arena filled with disgusted Bernie Sanders supporters, Yolanda Gonzalez, a Los Angeles delegate for Sanders, repeatedly screamed ‘Lock her up!’ as speakers droned on about party unity.

It was a chant aired frequently during the Republican convention in Cleveland, which featured speech after speech about Benghazi and Clinton’s scandals.

‘Basically, Hillary has gotten away with things that regular other citizens haven’t been able to. She compromised the security of this nation. By having emails on her personal server,’ Gonzalez told DailyMail.com, in between bouts of yelling during the frequent lively breaks that interrupted speeches when Clinton got mentioned.

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Lock her up! Yolanda Gonzalez, a Bernie delegate, is furious about the fact Hillary Clinton has seemingly gotten away with things most citizens would be unable to, as she sees it

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‘She should have been indicted for that,’ Gonzalez continued. ‘In my opinion, she should’ve been prosecuted. Anybody else would have been.’

‘We’re basically at a coronation,’ she fumed. ‘This is all pomp and circumstance. We’re just going through the motions. But we are letting ourselves be known and be heard.’

Gonzalez was part of a loud contingent among the California delegation. Clinton supporters were separated from Sanders backers by seating, with Clinton backers in the front and Sanders supporters in the back.

At one point, a pro-Sanders delegate had to remind the riled up crowd not to talk over a friendly speaker: ‘Bernie delegate – Shhhhh.’

Gonzalez showed no patience for concessions made by the Clinton campaign.

‘This platform is nothing but a sacrificial lamb. It is a joke, really,’ she said. As for the resignation of Debbie Wasserman Schultz, ‘That wasn’t enough, and it should’ve happened a long time ago,’ she vented.

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Asked if she could vote for Clinton, Gonzalez said ‘Hell no’ she wouldn’t.

Really, the election fraud and the voter suppression that has occurred is just inexcusable. The department of Justice should have been involved more in Arizona and Nevada,’ she said.

‘Hell no – I would never vote for Hillary,’ Gonzalez said. ‘I love [Green Party candidate] Jill Stein. I think she’s stuck by her principles. Does she have a chance? No. We could try. At the end of the day I could write in Bernie I could do any number of things, but the truth is I would never vote for Hillary. Ever.’

‘We know he won. Bernie won, with all the purging that went on, with all the suppression.’

Donna Brazile, who is taking over as interim party chair, told DailyMail.com: ‘The kind of vitriol the kind of persecution that Republicans displayed has no place in a Democratic convention.

'So I’m glad you heard it. Because had I heard it I would have said what we should lock up is the kind of bigotry, the kind of xenophobia that threaten the social fabric of our country.