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Bernie Sanders: Trump always lies

Republican candidate Donald Trump are canceled after the rally in the US presidential race candidate, Democrat Bernie Sanders has shown strongly than expected.

Bernie Sanders: Trump always lies

Republican candidate Donald Trump was accused Bernie Sanders, The protesters were sent to the affected rally.

These tensions Friday came after Republican candidate Donald Trump's rally was canceled after violent protests in Chicago.

Mr. Sanders said, lies in the lack Donald Trump.

Hillary Clinton also accused Donald Trump, That he had incited his supporters to violence.

Republican presidential candidate, the third candidate in the race Marco Rubio says, The state of Florida and his home state of the Republican nomination, that Mr. Trump has made a "hostage". Their success is very important.

Mr. Sanders said in response to Mr. Trump's allegations, There is no room for violence in the political process.

The Clinton accused, The Republicans are running a campaign of hate and fear.

On Friday, hundreds of protesters gathered in the Auditorium, and the place of the rally in Chicago Trump's supporters and protesters dispute between started.

Donald Trump said in a statement, The police while their candidate after the coming of the rally was canceled by the Chicago Police spokesman said,  Police  was not suggested to cancel the rally.

Donald Trump and Ted Cruz rival Marco Rubio called the incident 'regrettable'.

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