During an interview early Sunday morning on ABC News, Senator Bernie Sanders talked about the shifting Democratic primary race in the face of his strong wins on Saturday in Alaska, Washington, and Hawaii.

The senator discussed Superdelegates, and said that he felt they should side with the candidate that their states vote for, while also choosing the candidate who is most likely able to defeat the Republican nominee.

Sanders maintained that in both cases, he is the person to be chosen, though he maintained that the decision to be made by Superdelegates is not an easy one.

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