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"We're in it to win it." That was Bernie Sanders' message after winning the West Virginia primary Tuesday, despite delegate math showing he has a near impossible path to the Democratic presidential nomination

"We're in it to win it." That was Bernie Sanders' message after winning the West Virginia primary Tuesday, despite delegate math showing he has a near impossible path to the Democratic presidential nomination. CBSN's political panel has more on Sanders' campaign moving forward and how the Democratic party might try to take on Donald Trump in a potential general election matchup.

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With West Virginia primary voting underway, polls show that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are neck-and-neck in some key swing states

With West Virginia primary voting underway, polls show that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are neck-and-neck in some key swing states. What does this mean for the candidates as the November election inches closer? CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris, CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez, and Mic.com senior correspondent Liz Plank join CBSN to discuss.

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Presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump is dividing his party as the only candidate left in the GOP race, but Trump will meet with Republican leaders to try and unite the party

Presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump is dividing his party as the only candidate left in the GOP race, but Trump will meet with Republican leaders to try and unite the party. According to one general election match-up poll, Trump is closing in on Hillary Clinton's lead in swing states such as Ohio and Florida. CBS' Major Garrett explains why those poll results are relevant to Trump's meetings this week.

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Bernie Sanders launched more attacks against rival Hillary Clinton in front of thousands of supporters in California

The Republicans aren't the only ones having trouble with unity. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders launched more attacks against rival Hillary Clinton in front of thousands of supporters in California. Polls show Sanders leading in Tuesday's West Virginia primary, but the delegate math is still in Clinton's favor. Nancy Cordes reports from Louisville, Kentucky, where Clinton has two campaign events.

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