Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is in Washington today ahead of the Washington, D.C. primary on Tuesday.
Sanders is also meeting with President Barack Obama, where they are expected to discuss how Sanders’ plans to approach the rest of the campaign and the Democratic convention next month.
NPR’s Ailsa Chang joins Here & Now‘s Jeremy Hobson to discuss what the meeting will mean for Sanders, and how it will shape the remainder of the Democratic race.
Guest
- Ailsa Chang, NPR's congressional correspondent. She tweets at @ailsachang.
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