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Donald Trump earned scorn Wednesday from both the right and the left after pushing for an abortion ban, then saying that women who subsequently get the outlawed procedure should be punished

Donald Trump earned scorn Wednesday from both the right and the left after pushing for an abortion ban, then saying that women who subsequently get the outlawed procedure should be punished. The GOP front-runner quickly changed his stance and said doctors, not women, should be punished. Major Garrett has more.

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GOP front-runner Donald Trump has responded after his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, was charged with misdemeanor battery after video surfaced of him allegedly grabbing reporter Michelle Fields

GOP front-runner Donald Trump has responded after his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, was charged with misdemeanor battery after video surfaced of him allegedly grabbing reporter Michelle Fields. Trump spoke to reporters aboard his private plane, saying that "Corey's life is being destroyed" and that "coverage has been unfair." CBSN's Jamie Yuccas and Meg Oliver have more.

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GOP front-runner Donald Trump and rival Republican candidate Ted Cruz continue to spar over spouses, after Trump retweeted an unflattering photo of Cruz's wife

GOP front-runner Donald Trump and rival Republican candidate Ted Cruz continue to spar over spouses, after Trump retweeted an unflattering photo of Cruz's wife. Will their wife war spill into their fight for delegates? CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and Cate Martel, political reporter for The Hill, join CBSN to discuss.

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Donald Trump’s often-controversial comments about women are raising questions within the Republican Party about his ability to win over female voters, especially in a possible matchup with Democratic contender Hillary Clinton in the November election

Donald Trump’s often-controversial comments about women are raising questions within the Republican Party about his ability to win over female voters, especially in a possible matchup with Democratic contender Hillary Clinton in the November election. Chip Reid says those comments seem to be turning increasing numbers of voters away from Trump, and could cost him party support.

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