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CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto weighs in ahead of Tuesday’s primary elections. The polls show Trump leading in every state except Ohio, where the front-runner is neck-and-neck with Gov. John Kasich

CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto weighs in ahead of Tuesday’s primary elections. Donald Trump’s continued durability and widespread success suggest he will keep on winning. The CBS News Battleground Tracker polls show Trump leading in every state except Ohio, where the front-runner is neck-and-neck with Gov. John Kasich.

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“I very much hope that he understands that in a democracy, people should be allowed to go to anybody's rally, and peacefully demonstrate without fear of being beaten up,” the Vermont Senator says.

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders believes Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric is not good for the country. “I very much hope that he understands that in a democracy, people should be allowed to go to anybody's rally, and peacefully demonstrate without fear of being beaten up,” the Vermont Senator says. “So I really hope he tones it down.”

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Secret Service agents had to form a protective cordon around Donald Trump when a man tried to rush the stage at a rally for the Republican presidential front-runner

Secret Service agents had to form a protective cordon around Donald Trump when a man tried to rush the stage at a rally for the Republican presidential front-runner. The already high tensions at Trump's rallies escalated in recent days with a Trump rally in Chicago being postponed due to security concerns. Dean Reynolds has more.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton apologized for her praise of the Reagan administration record on AIDS and HIV Friday after online backlash

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton apologized for her praise of the Reagan administration record on AIDS and HIV Friday after online backlash. In a television appearance ahead of Nancy Reagan's funeral, Clinton initially lauded President and Mrs. Reagan for starting a "national conversation" about AIDS. However, critics in the LGBT community attacked Clinton for overlooking the Reagan administration's initial dismissal of the AIDS epidemic. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers has the details.

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Ohio Governor John Kasich guaranteed a victory in the upcoming Ohio primary Thursday night following a calmer GOP Presidential debate in Miami

Ohio Governor John Kasich guaranteed a victory in the upcoming Ohio primary Thursday night following a calmer GOP Presidential debate in Miami. Kasich said Tuesday will be a gamechanger for him and enable him to challenge Trump for the delegates necessary for the nomination. The Ohio governor spoke with CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett on CBSN.

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Former presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, a Ted Cruz supporter, attacked Donald Trump as someone conservatives can't trust and that is dangerous for the country if elected

Former presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, a Ted Cruz supporter, attacked Donald Trump as someone conservatives can't trust and that is dangerous for the country if elected. Fiorina slammed Trump for his remarks that "Islam hates us" as irresponsible. She spoke with CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett ahead of the GOP presidential debate Thursday.

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President Obama took aim Thursday at Republicans for the assertion that his policies led to an environment where Donald Trump can thrive

President Obama took aim Thursday at Republicans for the assertion that his policies led to an environment where Donald Trump can thrive. He said the Republican party only has itself to blame for the GOP "crack up" and the rise of the billionaire. Watch the President's full exchange with CBS News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Margaret Brennan.

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