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Reihan Salam of the National Review, Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post, Ezra Klein of Vox.com, and CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes discuss Bernie Sanders’ growing influence over Democratic politics. Will his campaign extend beyond 2016?

Reihan Salam of the National Review, Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post, Ezra Klein of Vox.com, and CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes discuss Bernie Sanders’ growing influence over Democratic politics. Will his campaign extend beyond 2016?

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Sen. Bernie Sanders says he is taking his campaign all the way to California. “You can't say to largest state in this country California you can't determine who the nominee will be or what the agenda will be,” the Vermont Senator argues

Sen. Bernie Sanders says he is taking his campaign all the way to California. “You can't say to largest state in this country California you can't determine who the nominee will be or what the agenda will be,” the Vermont Senator argues. Bernie Sanders hopes he will have a say in that agenda, even if he is not the eventual nominee.

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Sen. Bernie Sanders says he is disappointed that America boasts “one of the lowest voter turnouts in general of any major country on earth.”

Sen. Bernie Sanders says he is disappointed that America boasts “one of the lowest voter turnouts in general of any major country on earth.” The Vermont senator specifically points to his native New York state, where he notes 3 million Independents are ineligible to vote in primary elections. “I think that that is pretty crazy,” he adds.

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It stands to be a busy weekend for all five presidential candidates as they set their sights on Tuesday's five upcoming northeastern primaries and beyond

It stands to be a busy weekend for all five presidential candidates as they set their sights on Tuesday's five upcoming northeastern primaries and beyond. Azi Payabarah, senior reporter at Politico New York, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to weigh in on the vow that Donald Trump will change, the possibility of a contested Republican convention and whether the Democratic contest could remain friendly.

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The presidential candidates are setting their sights on Tuesday's primary in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island

The presidential candidates are setting their sights on Tuesday's primary in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. And ahead of the contests in those states, Donald Trump altered his stance on the North Carolina bathroom law saying that the issue should be left to the states. Caitlyn Huey-Burns with Real Clear Politics, joins CBSN to discuss.

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Hillary Clinton's camp believes her New York primary win puts the Democratic front-runner well on her way to securing the party's presidential nomination

Hillary Clinton's camp believes her New York primary win puts the Democratic front-runner well on her way to securing the party's presidential nomination. But Bernie Sanders remains defiant, insisting he still has a path to the nomination. Campaign director for the Center for American Progress Action Fund and Democratic strategist Emily Tisch Sussman joins CBSN with more.

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With Clinton's huge lead in super delegates, she could go over the top by the middle of next month

Hillary Clinton took a decisive victory in Tuesday’s New York primary, regaining control of the Democratic race. She got 58 percent of the vote, ending a string of wins by Bernie Sanders. She now has about 80 percent of the delegates she needs to clinch the Democratic nomination. With her huge lead in super delegates, she could go over the top by the middle of next month. Nancy Cordes reports.

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