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Headline Roundup May 18th, 2016

Split Decision

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Democrats remain divided as Sanders picks up delegates but Clinton maintains a commanding lead in the Democrat nomination process.

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It's Going to Stay Messy
It's Going to Stay Messy

CNN Digital

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Bernie Sanders won more delegates than Hillary Clinton on Tuesday night -- but not enough to slow Clinton's march to the Democratic presidential nomination.

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Can't Shake the Bern
Can't Shake the Bern

Fox News Digital

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Bernie Sanders just won't go away -- and that's a growing problem for Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party as the front-runner once again failed Tuesday to score the decisive victory needed to put the Vermont senator in her rear-view mirror and turn her full attention to Donald Trump.

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Why Democrats Haven't Unified Yet
Why Democrats Haven't Unified Yet

Time Magazine

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Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton split the primaries in Oregon and Kentucky Tuesday, as Clinton avoided going weeks without a victory. But as Clinton is set to secure the Democratic nomination on June 7, the rift in the party is deeper than ever.

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