Bernie Sanders has won the Democratic presidential caucuses in North Dakota.
The senator from Vermont and his rival Hillary Clinton now each claim a win for the night, with four contests yet to be determined.
The Associated Press declared Clinton the presumptive nominee on the eve of Tuesday’s election in half a dozen states, but Sanders has vowed to fight on until all the superdelegates are allocated. Clinton leads Sanders both in pledged delegates and superdelegates.
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