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At an Irish luncheon Tuesday, President Obama commented on the 2016 GOP campaign, saying "We've seen actual violence and we've heard silence from too many of our leaders"

At an Irish luncheon Tuesday, President Obama commented on the 2016 GOP campaign, saying "We've seen actual violence and we've heard silence from too many of our leaders." The comments come as Democrats and Republicans head to the polls for primaries in five states. CBSN's political team weighed in on the president's remarks.

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Republican front-runner Donald Trump expects to win Florida and Ohio, extending his large delegate lead even further

Republican front-runner Donald Trump expects to win Florida and Ohio, extending his large delegate lead even further. Anti-Trump ads featuring his comments about women and use of obscenities are flooding primary states, trying to sway voters to oppose the frontrunner. Trump's national spokesperson Katrina Pierson joins CBSN to discuss the ads and why she says they take Trump out of context.

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Today is primary day in five states, where voters will shape the presidential election on both sides of the race

Today is primary day in five states, where voters will shape the presidential election on both sides of the race. Ohio Governor John Kasich and Florida Senator Marco Rubio have been focusing on their home states, hoping to edge Republican front-runner Donald Trump. If they fail to win in Ohio and Florida, it will likely be the end of their presidential runs. CBS News' Major Garrett has analysis of the GOP race on CBSN.

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A new poll shows John Kasich leading Donald Trump there by five points

Voters in John Kasich's home state of Ohio could decide his campaign future on Tuesday. A new poll shows the governor leading Donald Trump there by five points. Trump starts the day with 457 delegates, the most of the four remaining Republicans, while Kasich has the fewest with 61. But he will add 66 more delegates if he wins the Ohio primary. Kasich joins “CBS This Morning” from Westerville, Ohio, to discuss his expectations for Tuesday.

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