Bernie Sanders won the Democratic presidential primary in Wisconsin Tuesday, adding to his string of recent victories over front-runner Hillary Clinton, according to ABC News and The Associated Press. "We won in Wisconsin," Sanders said. "Let me take a moment to thank the people of Wisconsin for their strong support." VIDEO: Bernie Sanders declares win in Wisconsin He told supporters the momentum is on their side.Sanders's sweeping win in virtually every county in Wisconsin, except Milwaukee, gives him greater incentive to keep competing against Clinton, but he still trails her in the pledged delegate count and has so far been unable to persuade superdelegates -- the party officials who can back any candidate -- to drop their allegiance to the former secretary of state and back his campaign.At a raucous rally in Wyoming, Sanders cast his victory as a sign of mounting momentum for his campaign.Sanders, who led Clinton in Badger State polls, grabbed breakfast Tuesday at Blue's Egg restaurant in Wauwatosa. He told WISN 12 News' Mike Anderson he felt good about the election thus far.He then left for the next contest in Wyoming.Clinton was in New York on Tuesday. She made an appearance on "The View."She was spent her evening with top donors in New York City.Clinton tweeted Sanders, saying, "Congrats to @Bernie Sanders on winning Wisconsin. to all the voters and volunteers who poured your hearts into the campaign: Forward! -H"Her last visit to the state was Saturday, during a Democratic Founders Day Gala, where she talked about pay equality and education. Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton, hosted her final campaign event Monday at Milwaukee's Turner Hall Ballroom.Wisconsin Republican presidential primary

Bernie Sanders won the Democratic presidential primary in Wisconsin Tuesday, adding to his string of recent victories over front-runner Hillary Clinton, according to ABC News and The Associated Press.

"We won in Wisconsin," Sanders said. "Let me take a moment to thank the people of Wisconsin for their strong support."


VIDEO: Bernie Sanders declares win in Wisconsin

He told supporters the momentum is on their side.

Sanders's sweeping win in virtually every county in Wisconsin, except Milwaukee, gives him greater incentive to keep competing against Clinton, but he still trails her in the pledged delegate count and has so far been unable to persuade superdelegates -- the party officials who can back any candidate -- to drop their allegiance to the former secretary of state and back his campaign.



At a raucous rally in Wyoming, Sanders cast his victory as a sign of mounting momentum for his campaign.



Sanders, who led Clinton in Badger State polls, grabbed breakfast Tuesday at Blue's Egg restaurant in Wauwatosa. He told WISN 12 News' Mike Anderson he felt good about the election thus far.

He then left for the next contest in Wyoming.

Clinton was in New York on Tuesday. She made an appearance on "The View."



She was spent her evening with top donors in New York City.



Clinton tweeted Sanders, saying, "Congrats to @Bernie Sanders on winning Wisconsin. to all the voters and volunteers who poured your hearts into the campaign: Forward! -H"

Her last visit to the state was Saturday, during a Democratic Founders Day Gala, where she talked about pay equality and education.

Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton, hosted her final campaign event Monday at Milwaukee's Turner Hall Ballroom.