A few days after a packed Bernie Sanders rally in Seattle, a video surfaced on social media showing what a couple of audience members did to kill time while waiting for the Democratic candidate to speak.
When supporters packed Key Arena on Sunday evening, nearly an hour went by until Sanders took the stage.
A Vimeo video with more than 15,000 views captures two people in the stands dancing to the Supremes playing over the speakers.
The first dancer appeared to comment on the video, saying: “It was my pleasure to dance and to support high energy and positivity among people. Thank you so much for taking the video and helping the world being a better place that is based on mutual understanding and helping each other.”
Seattle is known for having some interesting fans
There was the popcorn guy at a Washington State-Stanford football game in 2013 at CenturyLink Field. Some locals also believe that "the wave" started at a 1981 University of Washington football game, though ESPN thinks otherwise.
Crowds inside the arena on Sunday topped 10,300, and more than 5,400 gathered outside. More than 1,000 people left after the arena was at capacity. Click here to hear Sanders' speech.
>> Related: Here's how the Washington State Democrats' caucus works
Washington state is "feeling the Bern" as more campaign contributions have gone to Sanders than any other candidate, Democratic or Republican.
The Vermont senator spent the past week in Arizona, and now is taking his campaign to Washington and other West Coast states that he hopes will help him make up ground after a solid delegate lead built up by Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, who plans to visit Seattle on Tuesday.
KIRO 7 News will also stream any GOP candidates if they come in town for primary events. Learn about how the state Republicans' caucus and May convention works here.
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