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Political experts preview Super Tuesday

The five remaining Democratic primary contenders vie for over 1,300 delegates at the all-important Super Tuesday elections. Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Mike Bloomberg, Elizabeth Warren and Tulsi Gabbard each hope to pick up enough delegates to get out front or, in some cases, simply revive their campaigns. Former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett and CBS News political contributor Jamal Simmons join "CBS This Morning" to break down Tuesday's likely outcomes.

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Bernie Sanders to vote on Super Tuesday

Bernie Sanders is hoping for a strong showing on Super Tuesday after a wide loss to Joe Biden reflected Sanders' lack of support from African Americans. His campaign has focused heavily on Spanish-language events to capitalize on Sanders' favorable numbers among Latino voters as he seeks to attract working class, young and minority voters who feel ignored by the establishment. Nancy Cordes reports from Sanders' home state of Vermont where the senator is expected to cast his own primary ballot.

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Biden gets big boost ahead of Super Tuesday

The Democratic primary election is expected to see a big shake-up as voters head to the polls on Super Tuesday. Former Vice President Joe Biden got a big boost over the days leading up to it with three former rivals deciding to endorse him. Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Beto O'Rourke endorsed Biden on Monday night as they work to overtake current front-runner Bernie Sanders. Ed O'Keefe breaks down where the narrowing primary field stands ahead of the vote.

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