By Amrit Singh

We’ve thought long and hard about how crazy things are going to get in Cleveland for the Republican National Convention. But while everyone’s been fixated on the Trump circus, fissures in the Democratic edifice have cracked open to crisis levels, and the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia is looking like it’s going to be an epic cluster in its own right. And the only person less happy about this state of affairs than Hillary Clinton is the archetypal radicalized Bernie Sanders supporter, who is yelling “Bernie Or Bust!” at rallies, throwing chairs at state conventions, and ready to hit Philly with a smorgasbord of civil disobedience.

This X-Ray of the Democratic party’s body comes on the heels of what may be the most fractious week for the left-wing of 2016: Last night’s two primary contests were nominally split—Bernie easily winning Oregon (and picking up 11 pledged delegates, though still trailing by over 200), and Hillary nosing out Bernie by a hair in a state her husband won twice and she took by a landslide in ’08. (They call Kentucky “Clinton country.” Or at least, they did.) Meanwhile, at his rally last night, Bernie played into screams of “Bernie Or Bust!,” assured he won’t drop out of the primary race until the last ballot is cast, and made his case as the candidate best poised to beat Trump in the general, despite facing a highly improbable path to earning the requisite amount of delegates to clinch the nomination.

So while Trump has claimed the title of “presumptive nominee” on the Republican side and is campaigning to coalesce the shattered Republican party via visits to Capitol Hill and sit-downs with Megyn Kelly, the likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is embroiled in a two-front war: Angling her attacks toward Trump for her likely general election matchup, but also engaging with and courting the increasingly incensed Bernie Sanders supporters she’ll need to win in November.

And while Bernie’s insistent perseverance is his electoral right, the ominous specter of Democratic convention violence was foreshadowed this week by an eruption of chair-throwing and death threats leveled at the head of the Nevada Democratic party chairwoman for what Sanders supporters perceived to be unjust practices in the delegate process. In interviews with the NY Times, Sanders supporters assured that there would be protest and civil disobedience in Philadelphia for the DNC, and that arrests and violence would be entirely unintended, and yet possible outcomes of such tactics.

In other words: It’s looking likely Philly will join Cleveland in being a political tinderbox this July.

How will the Democratic party unite? What, if anything, can Hillary do to successfully court the enraged and impassioned faction of Bernie-Or-Bust-ers? Are you more of a chair-thrower or a sign-holder? We are going to discuss these questions on today’s REVOLT Live, where I host a televised version of @FactsOnly everyday on the network at 7:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. PT. Feel free to tweet your thoughts to @amritsingh or @factsonly, and feed this multi-platform discussion. With issues this incisive, no amount of discourse could be enough.

@FactsOnly is a weekly column, and now also a daily TV segment airing on REVOLT Live, written and hosted by our Chief Political Correspondent Amrit Singh.