JESSICA TAYLOR, NPR:

Well, I think for the first few days at least, I think I heard Bernie Sanders's name mentioned more than Jill Stein's. They made very explicit pleas to Bernie Sanders supporters to come and join them. Saying that these things that Bernie supported, that we have been for all along. Not taking corporate money, free college, some of the foreign policy programs and things, too, their foreign policy approach. So, this was really sort of definitely reaching out to them.

And they saw a lot of increased numbers at this particular convention. Organizers told me they initially expected about 250 people. Over the past month, that almost doubled to almost 500 people that they saw. And they really attribute that to Sanders dropping out, and then the whole hubbub that happened at the DNC with some of his backers walking out there in Philadelphia and protesting in the streets.

And I talked to many, many Sanders supporters that were there, and they all said we believe in Bernie and this revolution that he wanted, it lives on. And they really thought that now they could find a home in the Green Party.