Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders won primary elections in Michigan on Tuesday. Sanders’ victory in the Democratic Party primary in Michigan was a surprise, or upset, against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Many polls showed Clinton a big favorite to defeat Sanders. Sanders, a senator from Vermont, got 50 percent of the vote in Michigan. Clinton received 48 percent of the vote. Sanders said the victory in Michigan means his “political revolution” is strong across America. Sanders had support from minorities and young voters, according to pollsters. Clinton won the primary held Tuesday in the southern state of Mississippi. Clinton has the support of 1,221 delegates according to the Associated Press delegate tracker. Sanders has 571. A total of 2,383 Democratic delegates are needed to be nominated.
