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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders sees a path to the nomination despite losing by a large margin in South Carolina. “I think for us that is about as bad as it's going to get,” Sanders said

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders sees a path to the nomination despite losing by a large margin in South Carolina. “I think for us that is about as bad as it's going to get,” Sanders said, adding that he expects to win a “good share of delegates” on Super Tuesday.

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On Super Tuesday, Republicans and Democrats will cast primary votes in 12 states

On Super Tuesday, Republicans and Democrats will cast primary votes in 12 states. Lots of delegates are up for grabs on both sides, meaning Super Tuesday will have a major impact on who is nominated for president by both parties. Washington Post political reporter Philip Bump and Priscilla Alvarez, assistant editor covering national politics at the Atlantic, join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the 2016 race.

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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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