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CBS News projects Donald Trump to come out on top in South Carolina, where Republicans went to the polls in the GOP's third primary contest in the presidential race

CBS News projects Donald Trump to come out on top in South Carolina, where Republicans went to the polls in the GOP's third primary contest in the presidential race. As Major Garrett reports, voters in the Palmetto State have also come out in strong numbers for Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, who are battling for second place.

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President Obama offered his thoughts on the Republican presidential race, a replacement for late Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia and even his golf game during a press conference at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit Tuesday

President Obama offered his thoughts on the Republican presidential race, a replacement for late Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia and even his golf game during a press conference at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit Tuesday in Calif. Contessa Brewer anchored CBSN's coverage.

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is blasting Senate Republicans

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is blasting Senate Republicans who say the next president should appoint the successor to Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Clinton posted a barrage of tweets late last night writing, "I have news for Republicans who would put politics over the Constitution: Refusing to do your duty isn’t righteous, it's disgraceful.” Jan Crawford reports on the possible candidates for the high court.

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At a campaign event Monday in Reno, Nevada, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton brought up an old campaign ad where a dog barks after a politician tells a lie

At a campaign event Monday in Reno, Nevada, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton brought up an old campaign ad where a dog barks after a politician tells a lie. The former secretary of state said the barking dog would be a great way to fact-check Republicans and jokingly demonstrated how it would work.

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