With Hillary Clinton at his side, Bernie Sanders Tuesday called for his millions of supporters across the U.S. to back the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, while still keeping alive what he declared is the revolution that marked his campaign.

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When Hillary Clinton returns to New Hampshire on Wednesday, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders will be with her – again.The last time Clinton was in the state – on July 12 -- she and Sanders joined forces at Portsmouth High School, where Sanders endorsed her ahead of the Democratic National Convention.The two have not appeared together since. But on Wednesday, Clinton and Sanders will appear at the University of New Hampshire Field House for what is being billed as an afternoon rally and discussion focusing on college affordability.According to the Clinton campaign, Clinton and Sanders will “discuss their shared belief that cost should not be a barrier for anyone who chooses to go to college, and student debt should not hold Americans back after they leave school. That includes enabling all students with family income up to $125,000 to attend an in-state public college or university tuition-free, covering more than 80 percent of all families.”Sanders won the first-in-the-nation New Hampshire presidential primary over Clinton on Feb. 9 by a landslide margin of 60 percent to 38 percent.While Clinton has led Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in recent New Hampshire general election polling, she needs to rally Sanders supporters in New Hampshire and nationally if she hopes to have a strong chance of defeating Trump on Nov. 8.The joint appearance at UNH underscores that Clinton especially needs the support of the millions of young voters who enthusiastically flocked to the Sanders' candidacy.Although New Hampshire has only four electoral votes, it is viewed as a key swing state in the election.Trump will return to New Hampshire on Thursday for a rally at the NH Sportsplex in Bedford.(Our earlier report follows.)(Saturday, Sept. 24)Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton plans to return to New Hampshire on Wednesday, Sept. 28, for her first visit to the Granite State since the Democratic National Convention.Clinton's campaign confirmed the visit on Saturday afternoon, but did not immediately provide details.Clinton was last in New Hampshire on July 12 when she appeared at Portsmouth High School with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who endorsed Clinton ahead of the Philadelphia convention.Confirmation of Clinton’s visit came as Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren campaigned for Clinton and Gov. Maggie Hassan in Manchester, Nashua and at the University of New Hampshire in Durham. Although New Hampshire has only four electoral votes, it is viewed as a key battleground state in the presidential election.The visit will take place two days after Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump square off in their first debate on Monday night.Trump has made several visits to the state since becoming the nominee, and on Monday GOP vice presidential nominee Mike Pence will make his second visit to the state, headlining a rally at the Milford Town Auditorium.