DENVER — After months of preparation and hard work, credit union representatives at the Democratic convention kicked back and relaxed.

After hearing speeches from former President Bill Clinton and vice presidential nominee Joseph Biden, delegates and their friends poured into a former warehouse to let their hair down.

They talked among themselves, listened to a blues band and ate snacks like quiche and egg rolls.

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