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The two Democratic presidential candidates will face off in Brooklyn tonight in an attempt to win over New York voters ahead of the state's April 19th primary

The two Democratic presidential candidates will face off in Brooklyn tonight in an attempt to win over New York voters ahead of the state's April 19th primary. This is the first Democratic debate in over a month, and the only debate scheduled before the primary. With a preview of tonight's match-up, CBSN talks with the two CBS digital journalists following the Sanders and Clinton campaigns: Sean Gallitz and Hannah Fraser-Chanpong.

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The Democratic race is getting bitter and nastier ahead of the New York primary

Philip Bump, political reporter for the The Democratic race is getting bitter and nastier ahead of the New York primary. And on the Republican side, Donald Trump is in a battle to prevent his Republican delegates from switching to Ted Cruz. Philip Bump, political reporter for the Washington Post, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the impact of the upcoming contests in New York, whether House Speaker Paul Ryan might join the race amid the release of his new campaign ad and the GOP fight to prevent a Trump nomination.

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Former presidential candidate and South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham sat down with CBSN Friday to discuss the Republican race. Graham believes a Donald Trump presidency would be a disaster for the GOP

Former presidential candidate and South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham sat down with CBSN Friday to discuss the Republican race. Graham believes a Donald Trump presidency would be a disaster for the GOP. Graham is in New York supporting Texas Senator Ted Cruz, but tells CBSN that of the three Republican candidates Ohio Governor John Kasich may be best suited for the Oval Office. Watch Graham share his thoughts on the 2016 race with CBSN's Josh Elliott.

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The Republican candidates are duking it out in the Empire State, with all three presidential hopefuls campaigning in New York

The Republican candidates are duking it out in the Empire State, with all three presidential hopefuls campaigning in New York. Donald Trump went after Ted Cruz at a rally, slamming him on a previous comment he made on "New York values." Washington Post reporter Amber Phillips and Real Clear Politics national political reporter Rebecca Berg join CBSN to discuss.

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