Sen. Dianne Feinstein said Thursday she is "sticking with" Sen. Hillary Clinton. Earlier this week, Feinstein asked if Clinton "can get the delegates that she needs" to win the nomination.
In an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, Feinstein said she spoke with Clinton this week and said the New York senator still has a strategy to win.
"Her strategy is to win. I don't want to go into it, but clearly, her strategy is to win," she said.
Feinstein has been a vocal Clinton backer, but after Tuesday's primary results in North Carolina and Indiana, she said, “I think the race is reaching the point now where there are negative dividends from it, in terms of strife within the party."
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