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Election Roundtable: Trump Becomes Presumed Nominee, Clinton Scandal Resurfaces

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump address supporters during primary night events on April 26, 2016. (Eduardo Munoz, Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump address supporters during primary night events on April 26, 2016. (Eduardo Munoz, Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

This week in campaign news, Donald Trump became the presumed Republican Party presidential nominee, after clinching the support of unbound delegates in North Dakota.

Democrat Hillary Clinton rejected the idea of having another debate with primary rival Bernie Sanders, but Sanders and Trump both said they'd like to debate each other. And a State Department audit came out that was critical of Clinton's personal email use when she was Secretary of State.

Sirius XM's Julie Mason and April Ryan of American Urban Radio Networks join Here & Now's Robin Young and Meghna Chakrabarti for a review of presidential campaign news of the week.

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This segment aired on May 27, 2016.

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