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Sanders vows to remain in White House race despite more losses to Biden

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Mar 12, 2020 #Biden, #losses
Sanders vows to remain in White House race despite more losses to Biden

BURLINGTON, Vt. (Reuters) – A resolute Bernie Sanders said on Wednesday he would stay in the Democratic presidential race despite a series of big losses to front-runner Joe Biden, promising to keep up the public pressure for his sweeping economic and social justice proposals.

Sanders acknowledged falling behind the former vice president in the count of delegates needed to win the nomination, but said he remained committed to the overarching goal of defeating Republican President Donald Trump in November.

“On Sunday night, in the first one-on-one debate of this campaign, the American people will have the opportunity to see which candidate is best positioned to accomplish that goal,” he told reporters.

Biden, 77, and Sanders, 78, will debate in Phoenix on Sunday ahead of nominating contests next Tuesday in Arizona, Florida, Illinois and Ohio.

On Tuesday, Biden notched decisive primary victories in Michigan and three other states, taking a big step toward the party’s nomination to take on Trump, 73, and casting doubt on the future of Sanders’ White House bid.

Sanders – who won in North Dakota but had hoped for an upset victory in the key state of Michigan to boost his flagging chances – said his anti-corporate economic agenda was winning the ideological battle and gaining support from young people who are the country’s future.

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