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The [[Radical Caucus]] and other factions opposed to the Crane faction selected [[David Bergland]], although this would get less clear as the convention progressed.
The [[Radical Caucus]] and other factions opposed to the Crane faction selected [[David Bergland]], although this would get less clear as the convention progressed.


The Biddeford Statement, made by a unity-seeking coalition supporting [[Earl Ravenel]] was a pledge to support whomever the presidential nominee turned out to be.  Most of its high level signatories left the party after Bergland was nominated.<ref name="1983_09-10"/>
The [[Biddeford Statement]], made by a unity-seeking coalition supporting [[Earl Ravenel]] was a pledge to support whomever the presidential nominee turned out to be.  Most of its high level signatories left the party after Bergland was nominated.<ref name="1983_09-10"/>


A two-room suite (Room 4501) came to be known by some as Bergland Central.<ref name="1983_09-10"/>  It included a rented photocopier, not a small expense in 1983.  This may have been a decisive advantage in a hotel that lacked any obvious public gathering locations such as a bar or restaurant.
A two-room suite (Room 4501) came to be known by some as Bergland Central.<ref name="1983_09-10"/>  It included a rented photocopier, not a small expense in 1983.  This may have been a decisive advantage in a hotel that lacked any obvious public gathering locations such as a bar or restaurant.

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