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CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto breaks down the numbers behind the 2016 election. Although 43 percent of non-Trump voters say the Republican party should stop Trump, another 37 percent believe they should support him as the eventual nominee

CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto breaks down the numbers behind the 2016 election. Although 43 percent of non-Trump voters say the Republican party should stop Donald Trump, another 37 percent believe they should support him as the eventual nominee.

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Hillary Clinton believes she has revealed more to the American public than any other political figure. Clinton was pleased after former State Department staffer Bryan Pagliano was granted immunity from prosecution in her email server investigation

Hillary Clinton believes she has revealed more to the American public than any other political figure. The Democratic candidate was pleased after former State Department staffer Bryan Pagliano was granted immunity from prosecution in her email server investigation, adding that she is hopeful "we're getting closer and closer to wrapping this up."

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton joins CBS' "Face the Nation" and discusses the latest in the investigation into her private email server, the state of the 2016 race, and her foreign policy views. The interview aired Sunday, March 6, 2016

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton joins CBS' "Face the Nation" and discusses the latest developments in the investigation into her private email server, the state of the 2016 race, and her foreign policy views. The interview aired Sunday, March 6, 2016.

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The FBI's investigation into the email scandal that has plagued Hillary Clinton is possibly nearing an end, and it will be up to the Justice Department to decide whether a crime was committed

The FBI's investigation into the email scandal that has plagued Hillary Clinton is possibly nearing an end, and it will be up to the Justice Department to decide whether a crime was committed. Bryan Pagliano, a former IT specialist who worked on Clinton's 2008 campaign, has been granted immunity by the FBI. Nancy Cordes reports

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