Sanders’ problem: To win, he needs Clinton’s superdelegates

Sanders’ problem: To win, he needs Clinton’s superdelegates

WASHINGTON (AP) — Bernie Sanders has a problem.

Remember those superdelegates, the Democratic Party leaders and elected officials who can vote for the candidate of their choice? The ones Sanders' supporters have been complaining about for months? It turns out, to have a shot at beating out Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination for president, he needs them.

Trump says GOP unity would be nice, not essential
Donald Trump

Trump says GOP unity would be nice, not essential

Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — With a growing number of prominent Republicans refusing to fall in line, Donald Trump is standing firm in his assertion that the Republican Party doesn't have to be unified because he will gain Democratic votes to win in the fall.

"I think it would be better if it were unified, I think it would be — there would be something good about it," Trump said in an interview with ABC's "This Week" airing Sunday. "But I don't think it actually has to be unified in the traditional sense."

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