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Sanders Seeks Midwest Wins to Turn Tide Against Clinton

Bernie Sanders called on Trump to “tell his supporters that violence in the political process in America is not acceptable”. “Our campaign does not believe and never will encourage anybody to disrupt anything”.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses the crowd during a rally Sunday, March 13, 2016, in Bloomington, Ill. Trump’s presidential campaign said her husband, Todd, had been “in a bad snow machine accident” Sunday night and was hospitalized.

“I see Hillary as a fighter, she’s resilient and she’s a change maker”, volunteer Autumn Alston said.

The comments come just one day after Clinton said during a town hall hosted by CNN that she would campaign against Republican front-runner Donald Trump in the general election by emphasizing damage he would do to America’s standing in the world.

Republican presidential candidate Trump ended a relatively quiet day of campaigning with a boisterous, but peaceful rally that drew thousands in Boca Raton, Fla.

“We would like to wrap it up as soon as possible”, said communications director Jen Palmieiri, just hours before Sanders won the MI primary.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz doesn’t lead the polls in any of the five states, but Tuesday’s contests will once again test the strength of his campaign’s data and organizational capabilities.

“If you want to shut him down then let’s vote him down”, Clinton said.

Speaking ahead of Super Tuesday primaries, Clinton claimed that she is getting support from foreign leaders such as Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in her fight against the controversial real estate tycoon.

Both candidates also received questions from an audience member about who would be the best candidate to go up against Trump and about specifics of their anti-Trump strategy. However, Republicans and Independents in all three states overwhelmingly support Sanders.

But if they could both pull off big wins on Tuesday, they could stop Trump, setting the stage for a contested convention this summer.

“We elect Hillary Clinton and we destroy the country if Trump is the nominee”, he said at an IL event. “I know that all of us are so regretful that you or any person has to go through what you did”. “But despite that, I don’t condone it and we don’t want that to happen”, he said.

Asked why blacks aren’t voting for him, he responded: “Probably because I look like someone who at some point told them, ‘Get out of my store'”.

“We especially need you now”, she says.

OH could be more challenging for Trump, however, as a separate Quinnipiac poll shows the billionaire tied with Kasich in the Buckeye State.

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He has cast her as slow to announce her opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a 12-country mega-deal that Sanders opposed from the beginning of President Barack Obama’s administration’s negotiations.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to his supporters at a campaign event in Tampa