While the case is dead for now, it's also bolstered critics who say the DNC had a bias in favor of Clinton last year. According to court documents, DNC attorney Bruce Spiva argued in the case that the party has broad discretion in how they pick their nominee. The case, in which Sanders supporters sought a refund and other recourse, was dismissed Friday. They were made public at the start of the 2016 Democratic National Convention last July, which forced Wasserman Schultz, of Florida, to resign. “This case, in short, involves allegations that the Democratic National Committee was in cahoots with the Clinton campaign and sought to tip the scales in her favor in the Democratic primary,” Zloch wrote, in dismissing the case.
Source: Fox News August 30, 2017 19:27 UTC