"Black Men for Bernie" joined a rally in support of Bernie Sanders in Philadelphia. The organization says Sanders has long fought the battle to end racial inequality.

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The writing has been on the wall for a while that former Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders would have to concede to rival Hillary Clinton and it happened today. Sanders officially endorsed Clinton for president and vowed to help her take down Donald Trump. CNN has all the details regarding today’s game-changing announcement, as well […]

"Hillary Clinton will make a great president and I am proud to stand with her today," Sanders said.

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Hours after addressing the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, President Barack Obama delivered a statement about the police shooting that occurred during a protest in Dallas, Texas, which claimed the lives of five officers.

Several explosive questions remain ahead of the Democratic Party Convention. Will Clinton be able to unify the party as protesters prepare to demonstrate?

Plus, Sanders admits that he "most likely" vote for Clinton this fall and 12,000 inmates will receive Pell Grants to take college classes.

Bernie Sanders was recently on MSNBC asked by one of the news anchors if he would be voting for Hilary Clinton in the upcoming November election, his response was yes. Thoughts? Check out the interview: Facebook: Jazze Radio-Chica Twitter: jazzeradiochica Instagram: jazzeradiochica

He argued that he could potentially convince party leaders to back him if he persuades enough superdelegates to come over to his side.

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has reached a historic milestone. She’s the first woman to become the presidential nominee for a major political party.  After Tuesday’s primary contests in New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota, and California, Secretary Clinton now has well over the required 2,383 delegates needed to be named the Democratic Party’s nominee.  The focus now shifts […]

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The Twitterverse did what it does best, using a hashtag to air out grievances about Hillary's rise in becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee.

During a victory speech Tuesday in California, Sanders told supporters he planned to stay in the race "'til the last ballot is cast," dismissing calls for him to drop out.