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Hillary Clinton spoke to CBS News about her chances in the five states that vote tonight, including Ohio where challenger Bernie Sanders is looking for another upset

Hillary Clinton spoke to CBS News about her chances in the five states that vote tonight, including Ohio where challenger Bernie Sanders is looking for another upset. Clinton also talked about the recent uptick of violence at Donald Trump rallies and blamed his "inciteful rhetoric." CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes has the interview.

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In an interview with Charlie Rose Tuesday night, Cruz said he hopes Republicans will rally around his campaign and unify against Trump

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz won his home state's support on Super Tuesday in addition to Alaska and Oklahoma, but he was still behind Donald Trump who dominated the GOP races in seven other states. In an interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose Tuesday night, Cruz said he hopes Republicans will rally around his campaign and unify against Trump.

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After Super Tuesday, Republican front-runner Donald Trump is one step closer to earning the GOP presidential nomination

After Super Tuesday, Republican front-runner Donald Trump is one step closer to earning the GOP presidential nomination. However, his two biggest threats from the right--Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio--vowed to catch up and ultimately defeat Trump come November. With a breakdown of the GOP race after the Super Tuesday results, CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN.

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