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Republican front-runner Donald Trump has been interrupted by protesters at many of his rallies, but now things are getting violent

Republican front-runner Donald Trump has been interrupted by protesters at many of his rallies, but now things are getting violent. Trump has publicly blamed Bernie Sanders for the disruptions, and says he may be sending protesters to a Sanders rally. With analysis on the Trump unrest, CBSN political contributors Leslie Sanchez and Jon Allen join CBSN

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Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic, Michael Duffy of Time Magazine, CBS News Contributor Peggy Noonan, and CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes weigh in on the flip-flopping nature of GOP front-runner Donald Trump

Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic, Michael Duffy of Time Magazine, CBS News Contributor Peggy Noonan, and CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes weigh in on the flip-flopping nature of GOP front-runner Donald Trump. Former presidential candidate Ben Carson speculates there are two Donald Trumps, while others have lost count. On the Democratic side, Sanders’ Michigan win puts a small dent in Hillary Clinton’s campaign wagon.

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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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Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump defended his supporters as "really nice" after his Chicago rally Friday night was canceled due to protests and violence

Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump defended his supporters as "really nice" after his Chicago rally Friday night was canceled due to protests and violence. The billionaire said Saturday that Bernie Sanders supporters taunted his "people" and the Vermont Senator needs to call on them to "stop". Watch Trump's first comments Saturday after the Chicago protests.

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CBSN political contributor Lynda Tran, Vox senior campaign correspondent Liz Plank, Whitman Insight Strategies CEO Bernard Whitman and Nomiki Konst offer their final thoughts on Wednesday night's Democratic presidential candidates' debate in Miami

CBSN political contributor Lynda Tran, Vox senior campaign correspondent Liz Plank, Whitman Insight Strategies CEO Bernard Whitman and Nomiki Konst offer their final thoughts on Wednesday night's Democratic presidential candidates' debate in Miami.

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Hillary Clinton defended her immigration record and criticized Bernie Sanders' plans for universal health care and tuition-free college the night after Sanders pulled off a surprising win in the Michigan primary

Hillary Clinton defended her immigration record and criticized Bernie Sanders' plans for universal health care and tuition-free college the night after Sanders pulled off a surprising win in the Michigan primary. Hillary Clinton's Campaign Press Secretary Brian Fallon joins CBSN to discuss.

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