Their flight was cancelled, so these delegates mounted a road trip to the DNC
Briefly

"We couldn't miss the first day of the convention. And we knew that, so we executed. With food breaks and all, the drive took about 13 hours."
"I think both of these guys should be tested for sleep apnea," Abreu said, highlighting their determination to make it to the convention despite exhaustion.
"We're all energized for November, so there was plenty to talk about," Abreu noted, indicating their enthusiasm for the event and the upcoming political climate.
"As tiring as the drive was, the excitement they felt about the convention kept their mood up, and they had fun documenting their journey on X."
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