DENVER - After celebrating their third and arguably best night at Pepsi Center Wednesday, members of the California Democratic Party delegation scurried back to their suites at the Sheraton Denver to change into their best tuxes and gowns to attend the delegation's big gala at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
Against the backdrop of the museum's dramatic exhibit spaces and grand hall, members of the delegation danced the night away enjoying good music, good food and all things Democratic and Californian.
What remained to be seen was how many of the state's 441 delegates and 100 alternates - the largest in the nation -- will make the 8 a.m. muster call for the fourth and final delegation breakfast back at the Sheraton Thursday morning.
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