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Sanders says priority is to beat Trump, remains in race

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"Donald Trump must be defeated," says Bernie Sanders after losing the states of Mississippi, Missouri, Idaho, and Michigan to Joe Biden during Tuesday's primaries. Speaking at a news conference in Burlington, Vermont, Sanders gave no indication that he plans to drop out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. SOUNDBITE

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