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Sanders battles on after Super Saturday wins in US election race

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FLINT, Michigan: -- Still in the race and still determined to be the Democrats presidential candidate in November, Bernie Sanders beat rival Hillary Clinton in Nebraska and Kansas on Super Saturday’s round of voting in the state-by-state nominating contest.

The Vermont Senator continues to call for his rival to release transcripts of her paid speeches to Wall Street.

Speaking to supporters in Michigan, Sanders quipped: “If you are going to be paid 225,000 dollars for a speech, it must be a fantastic speech. A brilliant speech which you would want to share with the American people, right?”

It is an appeal that Sanders has made repeatedly on the campaign trail.

Enjoying strong support among African-American voters, Clinton has her own answer to Donald Trump’s ‘Make America great again’ pledge.

Also campaigning in Michigan, ahead of next week’s primary there, she told supporters:

“We have got to make America whole. Diversity is a strength not a weakness. If we see each other’s humanity, if we lift each other up when we stumble, we can keep moving towards that more perfect union.”

Next up for Democrats is a contest in Maine on Sunday and a nationally televised debate on Sunday night from Flint, Michigan, a majority-black and impoverished city that has suffered a health crisis caused by a contaminated water supply.

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