Hillary Clinton is the presumptive nominee of the Democratic party. The Associated Press called it early on the night before the final "Super Tuesday" round of primaries, which made both campaigns fear that turnout would be suppressed. In the end, Clinton won the popular vote, the pledged delegates and the super delegates. Bernie Sanders is continuing his campaign through the final primary next week in Washington, DC. And Donald Trump vows to give a speech next week that will drag out all the vicious smears we've already heard and others that have been festering in dark corners of the right-wing id. MOMocrats Karoli and Donna Schwartz Mills talk about the historic significance of finally seeing a woman lead the Democratic party to the White House.
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