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Trump Wins Indiana, Clinton Doesn't; Both Become Likely Nominees

Donald Trump praised Ted Cruz after Cruz dropped out of the presidential race last night, and he criticized rival Hillary Clinton, who despite her loss to Bernie Sanders in Indiana Tuesday, is still likely to rack up enough delegates to become the Democratic nominee. Here & Now political analysts Paris Dennard and Angela Rye join Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson to talk about how the presidential race changed dramatically Tuesday night.

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US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in New York on May 3, 2016, following the primary in Indiana. 
Republican Party chief Reince Priebus declared Tuesday that Donald Trump will be the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, after his main rival Ted Cruz dropped out of the race.  (JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)
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US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in New York on May 3, 2016, following the primary in Indiana. Republican Party chief Reince Priebus declared Tuesday that Donald Trump will be the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, after his main rival Ted Cruz dropped out of the race. (JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

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