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Clinton is expected to win the Democratic primary, while Trump is favored on the Republican side.

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As the race in Illinois tightens, both candidates will make stops in Chicago Monday.

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Donald Trump isn't the only presidential hopeful rolling into town tonight. 

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Many Phillips students said they voted for Bernie Sanders because of his push for free college tuition.

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As teachers geared up for a one-day strike, the senator and presidential hopeful weighed in. 

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Here are the places you can watch Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders debate on March 9.

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Good thing Donald Trump is financing his own campaign, because he's hardly getting any money here. 

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The so-called Bernie Bus is sponsored by National Nurses United, who joined others to rally for Bernie.

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Clinton has taken in $2.2 million from Chicago residents in 2016 as compared with $387,000 for Sanders.

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"Wherever the wages are cheaper, that's where they go," said Labor for Bernie Chairman Larry Cohen.

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Bernie Sanders might have more donations from Chicago, but Hillary Clinton has raised way more money.

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This zip code contributes 135 times more to political campaigns than the average American ZIP code.

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Sanders told the full story of U. of C. sit-ins in '62 and how he confronted the university president.

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"I am a fairly tough guy," Sanders said. "When I was mayor of Burlington, I'd take on everybody."

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U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders also defended Chicago State: "Why is anybody ... shutting down colleges?"