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The Vermont senator has a narrow lead in the latest CBS News battleground tracker

Bernie Sanders is trying to keep his momentum going heading into Tuesday's Wisconsin primary, where 86 Democratic delegates are up for grabs. Most of its voters are white, with a high number of young people. That's good for Sanders, who has a narrow lead in our CBS News battleground tracker. Hillary Clinton's campaign manager is looking ahead, saying in a memo that her overall lead will be hard to beat. Nancy Cordes reports.

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Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is two points ahead of Hillary Clinton in the most recent Wisconsin poll

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is two points ahead of Hillary Clinton in the most recent Wisconsin poll. While tomorrow's Wisconsin primary is an important voting day for the Democrats, both campaigns are focusing on the New York primary later this month. Clinton has been holding rallies in New York and playing ads earlier than usual to secure a home-state victory. With analysis on the tightening Democratic race, CBS News' Nancy Cordes joins CBSN in New York.

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The candidates plan to hold a debate before the New York primary, but they can’t agree when to meet

The two Democratic candidates are neck and neck going into the Wisconsin primary Tuesday. The latest CBS News battleground tracker shows Bernie Sanders with a two-point lead, within the margin of error. The next primary will be held in New York, where our poll finds Clinton leads by 10 points. The candidates plan to hold a debate before the New York primary, but they can’t agree when to meet. The Sanders campaign argues Clinton is trying to avoid a large TV audience. Nancy Cordes joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the candidates' debate faceoff.

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CBS News contributor Peggy Noonan, Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Mark Leibovich of the New York Times Magazine, and Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post discuss the tightening Democratic race in New York

CBS News contributor Peggy Noonan, Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Mark Leibovich of the New York Times Magazine, and Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post discuss the tightening Democratic race in New York. Will the overwhelming enthusiasm of Sanders supporters be enough to overcome Hillary Clinton’s ten point edge in the Empire State?

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Most of the fireworks have been on the Republican side this campaign season, but Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have demonstrated an increase in personal tension recently

Most of the fireworks have been on the Republican side this campaign season, but Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have demonstrated an increase in personal tension recently. Sanders says Clinton taking money from energy lobbyists is the same as taking money from the industry itself. Clinton says the Sanders campaign is lying about her ties to big energy. Julianna Goldman has more.

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In an interview that will air Sunday on "Face the Nation," GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump was asked about his comments earlier this week on abortion

In an interview that will air Sunday on "Face the Nation," GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump was asked about his comments earlier this week on abortion. Trump made it clear that his idea of "punishing a woman" for having an abortion was hypothetical, but wouldn't expand on how he would change current abortion laws. John Dickerson has more.

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