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Clarence Page of the Chicago Tribune, Amy Davidson of the New Yorker, Ron Fournier of the National Journal, and USA Today’s Susan Page join “Face the Nation” host John Dickerson discuss the RNC nomination process and Hillary Clinton’s policy proposals

Clarence Page of the Chicago Tribune, Amy Davidson of the New Yorker, Ron Fournier of the National Journal, and USA Today’s Susan Page join CBS’ “Face the Nation” host John Dickerson discuss the RNC nomination process and Hillary Clinton’s policy proposals. The political panel aired April 17, 2016.

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Donald Trump charges his opponents of trying to steal the nomination. That was also the charge at the Republican convention of 1952. Eisenhower's forces chanted in Chicago that summer, "thou Shalt Not Steal!" The accused thief: Sen. Robert Taft

Donald Trump charges his opponents of trying to steal the nomination. That was also the charge at the Republican convention of 1952. Eisenhower's forces chanted in Chicago that summer, "thou Shalt Not Steal!" The accused thief: Sen. Robert Taft. Throughout 2016’s unorthodox campaign cycle, history still finds a way of repeating itself.

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Republican party chairman Reince Priebus says he is setting the record straight about the RNC’s role in the upcoming Republican National Convention. While he disregards Trump’s personal attacks, he rejects threats issued to delegates by Trump allies

Republican party chairman Reince Priebus says he is setting the record straight about the RNC’s role in the upcoming Republican National Convention. While he disregards Trump’s personal attacks, he rejects threats issued to delegates by Trump allies. “Ultimately it’s the grassroots in our party that have a lot of power at the convention,” Priebus adds.

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Donald Trump continued his assault of the Republican Party nomination process Friday, writing in the Wall Street Journal that he's "not interested in defending a system that for decades has served the interests of political parties"

Donald Trump continued his assault of the Republican Party nomination process Friday, writing in the Wall Street Journal that he's "not interested in defending a system that for decades has served the interests of political parties." Major Garrett reports.

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Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich responded to a female college student's question about how he would, as president, help her be "safer" and "more secure" regarding sexual violence, harassment, and rape

Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich responded to a female college student's question about how he would, as president, help her be "safer" and "more secure" regarding sexual violence, harassment, and rape. Kasich responded during a town hall in Watertown, New York Friday.

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Some people in the audience at last night's New York Republican party gala ignored Sen. Ted Cruz as the presidential candidate made his case for becoming the GOP nominee for president

Some people in the audience at last night's New York Republican party gala ignored Sen. Ted Cruz as the presidential candidate made his case for becoming the GOP nominee for president. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with more on that and the current state of the Republican race.

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