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Ron Brownstein of The Atlantic, Reihan Salam of the National Review, Mark Leibovich of the New York Times Magazine, and USA Today’s Susan Page break down presidential politics in the aftermath of the South Carolina and Nevada contests

Ron Brownstein of The Atlantic, Reihan Salam of the National Review, Mark Leibovich of the New York Times Magazine, and USA Today’s Susan Page break down presidential politics in the aftermath of the South Carolina and Nevada contests. While Donald Trump has effectively consolidated blue-collar voters, white-collar Republicans remain fragmented. While Sanders ranked first with Hispanics in Nevada, real challenges lie ahead for the self-proclaimed Democratic Socialist.

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Coming off a six-point loss in Nevada’s caucuses, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, believes minorities appreciate his progressive ideas on reforming prisons and ending the death penalty

Coming off a six-point loss in Nevada’s caucuses, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, believes minorities appreciate his progressive ideas on reforming prisons and ending the death penalty. “I think as people become familiar with my ideas, we are going to do better and better,” he said. The full interview aired on CBS’ “Face the Nation” in the February 21, 2016 broadcast.

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Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders sits down with John Dickerson to discuss his campaign prospects moving forward. “We’re in this race to win,” Sanders says

Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders sits down with John Dickerson to discuss his campaign prospects moving forward. “We’re in this race to win,” Sanders says, noting that “we’re not skipping over anything.” Sanders describes his campaign strategy as a state-by-state process, highlighting his victory with Hispanic voters in Nevada’s caucus. This is an extended cut of an interview that aired on CBS’ “Face the Nation” broadcast on February 21, 2016.

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After the South Carolina and Nevada contests, “Face the Nation” has the latest on the campaign trail, with GOP candidates Donald Trump, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Democratic contender Bernie Sanders, and others

After the South Carolina and Nevada contests, “Face the Nation” has the latest on the presidential campaign trail, with GOP candidates Donald Trump, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Democratic contender and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, and others.

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