Biden sweeps key primariesSanders pressured to exit in push for unity against virus and TrumpClosures and confusion as US voters go to the pollsSupport the Guardian’s independent journalism. Make a contributionSee all our coronavirus coverage 1.50pm GMT Donald Trump has announced the border with Canada will be closed to “non-essential traffic”. It comes after the US restricted travel from much of Europe and other countries impacted by the coronavirus.We will be, by mutual consent, temporarily closing our Northern Border with Canada to non-essential traffic. Trade will not be affected. Details to follow! 1.09pm GMT News of Bernie Sanders assessing his campaign comes after Joe Biden made an overture to Sanders supporters last night.In a video following Biden’s wins, Biden said he and Sanders shared common goals on regarding healthcare, inequality and the climate crisis.“So let me say especially to the young voters who have been inspired by Senator Sanders, I hear you. I know what to stake, […]I know what we have to do. Our goal is as a campaign, and my goal as a candidate for president is to unify this party, and then to unify the nation. Continue reading…
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