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Hillary Clinton has more than 90 percent of the delegates needed to clinch the Democratic nomination; and Bernie Sanders' win in Indiana did little to slow her momentum

Hillary Clinton has more than 90 percent of the delegates needed to clinch the Democratic nomination; and Bernie Sanders' win in Indiana did little to slow her momentum. But in an interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley, Sanders gave his word that he will not drop out before the Democratic convention.

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Despite being far behind Hillary Clinton in delegates, Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says he won't back out of the race

Despite being far behind Hillary Clinton in delegates, Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says he won't back out of the race. After a victory in Indiana last night, Sanders said he will stay in the race until the convention, even though he is mathematically eliminated from clinching the Democratic nomination. CBS' Steve Chaggaris, CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez and RealClearPolitics' Caitlin Huey-Burns discuss why Sanders is not backing down.

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Bernie Sanders says the Democrats are headed for a contested convention because rival Hillary Clinton won't be able to pick up enough pledged delegates, meaning the contest will boil down to the will of the superdelegates

Bernie Sanders says the Democrats are headed for a contested convention because rival Hillary Clinton won't be able to pick up enough pledged delegates, meaning the contest will boil down to the will of the superdelegates. Politico senior Washington correspondent Anna Palmer joins CBSN with more ahead of the latest primary contest in Indiana.

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