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As Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are battling it out ahead of the South Carolina primary, Clinton met Tuesday with Reverend Al Sharpton in an effort to win his endorsement.

As Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are battling it out ahead of the South Carolina primary, Clinton met Tuesday with Reverend Al Sharpton in an effort to win his endorsement. National reporter for The Hill Jonathan Swan joins CBSN to discuss what the minority vote means in the South Carolina primary and moving forward.

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is blasting Senate Republicans

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is blasting Senate Republicans who say the next president should appoint the successor to Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Clinton posted a barrage of tweets late last night writing, "I have news for Republicans who would put politics over the Constitution: Refusing to do your duty isn’t righteous, it's disgraceful.” Jan Crawford reports on the possible candidates for the high court.

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At a campaign event Monday in Reno, Nevada, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton brought up an old campaign ad where a dog barks after a politician tells a lie

At a campaign event Monday in Reno, Nevada, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton brought up an old campaign ad where a dog barks after a politician tells a lie. The former secretary of state said the barking dog would be a great way to fact-check Republicans and jokingly demonstrated how it would work.

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The Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan and Kim Strassel, Dan Balz of The Washington Post, Slate Magazine’s Jamelle Bouie analyze the Democratic race in South Carolina, as Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, gains grounds with minority voters in South Carolina

The Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan and Kim Strassel, Dan Balz of The Washington Post, Slate Magazine’s Jamelle Bouie analyze the Democratic race in South Carolina, as Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, surges nationally and gains grounds with minority voters in South Carolina.

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