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Here's What The Democrats Ate Last Night

Here's What The Democrats Ate Last Night

The House Democrats' sit-in for gun control bills (live-streamed from their cellphones here) continued through last night and garnered large quantities of food donations from supporters across the country.

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Here's what they ate while the Republicans headed home early for break:

A buffet was laid out in the cloakroom, which lawmakers gladly stood up to eat.

Several boxes of pizza were delivered, courtesy of a Sandy Hook victim's mother (for $344) and Senator Ron Wyden himself.

Senator Elizabeth Warren made sure the House Democrats were taken care of, bringing a few boxes from Dunkin' Donuts to the sit-in.

Supporters from Hawaii sent macadamia nuts, chips, candy, and beef jerky with Senator Mazie Hirono.

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Democrats holed up on the House floor were also treated to Blueberry Pop-Tarts, Pepsi and Mountain Dew, and some apples.

Representative John Yarmuth (KY-3) appreciated the efforts of his constituents to make sure he was properly fed.

Information regarding the leftover food has not been released.

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