"We're seeing this shift happening because, one, there's political pressure, but two, it's also the right thing to do," Minnerly said in an interview. "Our party leadership might not have caught up with that."
The debate was orderly, without the protesters or interruptions some had feared, but still emotional. Resolutions committee members said they had been bombarded with calls and emails. Martin huddled with Minnerly for several minutes on the sidelines of the meeting after her resolution failed...
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