Watch CBS News

Republican Party

cbsn-0301-clintonchangesstrategy-495551-640x360.jpg

Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton expects to win a majority of the Super Tuesday delegates over rival Bernie Sanders, pushing her that much closer to the party's presidential nomination

Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton expects to win a majority of the Super Tuesday delegates over rival Bernie Sanders, pushing her that much closer to the party's presidential nomination. She's already starting to focus more on her GOP rivals than Sanders in campaign speeches. Sanders may be in trouble if he loses big states such as Virginia and Texas. With more on the Democratic race today, CBS News' Nancy Cordes joins CBSN from Virginia.

cbsn-0301-cancruzrubiogoon-495548-640x360.jpg

Republican front-runner Donald Trump has dominated Super Tuesday polls, giving him an opportunity to extend his lead over his rivals, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio

Republican front-runner Donald Trump has dominated Super Tuesday polls, giving him an opportunity to extend his lead over his rivals, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio. Should Cruz and Rubio fail to win votes today, their campaigns may struggle to survive. With more on today's GOP race, CBS News' Major Garrett joins CBSN from Georgia.

cbsn-whatsatstaketomorrow-rkc-495306-640x360.jpg

Marco Rubio and Donald Trump traded more jabs over the weekend, with Trump mocking Rubio's ears and Rubio attacking Trump's "small hands" and electability

Marco Rubio and Donald Trump traded more jabs over the weekend, with Trump mocking Rubio's ears and Rubio attacking Trump's "small hands" and electability. This comes as 11 states holding nominating contests on March 1, known as Super Tuesday. With more on what's at stake, CBS News Senior Political Editor Steve Chaggaris and Potomac Strategy Group's Matt Mackowiak join CBSN.

ftn-panel1-0228-495058-640x360.jpg

Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal, Jamelle Bouie of Slate Magazine, Ben Domenech of the Federalist, and Democratic strategist David Axelrod break down the seemingly unstoppable Trump campaign.

Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal, Jamelle Bouie of Slate Magazine, Ben Domenech of the Federalist, and Democratic strategist David Axelrod break down the seemingly unstoppable Trump campaign. Is the Republican frontrunner the GOP’s disease or the people’s cure? With two days to go before Super Tuesday, polls show no sign of a Trump tail off.

ftn-trump1-0228-495011-640x360.jpg

With two days to go until Super Tuesday, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump is topping polls. The front-runner says he’ll abide by his GOP loyalty pledge, unless the party defaults. Trump added, “but as far as I'm concerned, they're defaulting”

With two days to go until Super Tuesday, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump is topping polls. The front-runner says he’ll abide by his GOP loyalty pledge, unless the party defaults. Trump added, “but as far as I'm concerned, they're defaulting.”

politics-gopgitmo-0227-494905-640x360.jpg

Rep. Jackie Walorsky, R-Indiana, slammed the president over his plans to shut down the United States' Guantanamo Bay detention facility. "There's a reason these terrorists are in Guantanamo. And we should keep them there," she said in a Republican address

Rep. Jackie Walorsky, R-Indiana, slammed the president over his plans to shut down the United States' Guantanamo Bay detention facility. "There's a reason these terrorists are in Guantanamo. And we should keep them there," she said in a Republican address.

satmo-super-tuesday-0227-494836-640x360.jpg

On Super Tuesday, Republicans and Democrats will cast primary votes in 12 states

On Super Tuesday, Republicans and Democrats will cast primary votes in 12 states. Lots of delegates are up for grabs on both sides, meaning Super Tuesday will have a major impact on who is nominated for president by both parties. Washington Post political reporter Philip Bump and Priscilla Alvarez, assistant editor covering national politics at the Atlantic, join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the 2016 race.

Show More
View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue