So did Sanders buy a ticket? I would have thought game was sold out.
— Christina Bellantoni (@cbellantoni) May 31, 2016
Is it possible that Bernie Sanders had some connections in the “top one percent” that helped get him into this game ahead of next week’s California primary? You be the judge:
It’s coming down to the wire! Excited to see how this one ends. pic.twitter.com/ewAgdZjpK3
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) May 31, 2016
The Golden State Warriors came back from a three-to-one series deficit to defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder, and Bernie Sanders was there, along with his supporter Danny Glover, possibly hoping that OKC represented Hillary, and Golden State was symbolic of the Sanders campaign:
Bernie Sanders and actor Danny Glover at Oracle Arena in Oakland for Golden State – OKC game 7. Arrived just as halftime started
— Steve Brusk (@stevebruskCNN) May 31, 2016
https://twitter.com/Lima_Naveau/status/737486233648148480
Bernie Sanders at @warriors! (Pic Jen Millet) pic.twitter.com/j5QATiMbBj
— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) May 31, 2016
If Sanders wants to go to more game he’ll have to convince somebody else to dig deep:
Bernie Sanders in Section 108 Row 15 for the GSW game. No way to price tickets for tonight but for NBA Finals Game 1 pic.twitter.com/JlETq8oq4P
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) May 31, 2016
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Maybe college should be “free” but these tickets aren’t.
Worth noting that the absolute cheapest ticket on Stubhub for tonight's GSW-OKC game was $350. Curious how much Berne paid for his seat.
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) May 31, 2016
Sanders pool report says he’s sitting in "Good Seats but not the ones frequented by millionaires and billionaires."
— Blake News (@blakehounshell) May 31, 2016
Of course not!
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