In
a year when California Democrats are worried about motivating their
voters, Gov. Jerry Brown heard another unwelcome message Saturday: Some
Democratic activists are bristling over his administration's policies on
hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Appearing at a state Democratic Party convention in Los Angeles, Brown
found himself forced to speak over a noisy group of sign-waving
protesters in his first major campaign speech since formally declaring
his candidacy last month.
"Just listen a moment," Brown pleaded at one point, as the protesters
bellowed "No fracking" and waved "Another Democrat Against Fracking"
signs just steps from the podium where he was speaking.
State Democratic conventions can be boisterous gatherings, but the
protesters provided an unscripted distraction in what was otherwise
expected to be a unified show of support for the 75-year-old governor,
who appears headed for an unprecedented fourth term in the heavily
Democratic state.
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