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Political consultant Frank Luntz has been interviewing and surveying voters for the 2016 election, gathering information about why voters are choosing particular candidates

Political consultant Frank Luntz has been interviewing and surveying voters for the 2016 election, gathering information about why voters are choosing particular candidates. After unrest at Donald Trump rallies over the weekend, Luntz says anger surrounding his campaign is only getting worse. He joined CBSN to talk about the 2016 race.

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Tuesday's Republican primaries may be a turning point in the 2016 presidential race

Tuesday's Republican primaries may be a turning point in the 2016 presidential race. If Marco Rubio and John Kasich don't win their home states of Florida and Ohio, respectively, they may end their campaigns. As for front-runner Donald Trump, increasing violence at his rallies may hurt him at the polls. With more on the 2016 race, Yahoo News' chief Washington correspondent Olivier Knox joins CBSN.

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Donald Trump's rallies have been disrupted by protesters and supporters violently fighting. On Friday, the Trump rally in Chicago was cancelled due to security issues

Donald Trump's rallies have been disrupted by protesters and supporters violently fighting. On Friday, the Trump rally in Chicago was cancelled due to security issues. At another rally, a protester ran after Trump onstage. With analysis on the rally violence's impact on Trump's campaign, Face The Nation moderator John Dickerson joins CBSN from Washington, DC.

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Secret Service agents had to form a protective cordon around Donald Trump when a man tried to rush the stage at a rally for the Republican presidential front-runner

Secret Service agents had to form a protective cordon around Donald Trump when a man tried to rush the stage at a rally for the Republican presidential front-runner. The already high tensions at Trump's rallies escalated in recent days with a Trump rally in Chicago being postponed due to security concerns. Dean Reynolds has more.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton apologized for her praise of the Reagan administration record on AIDS and HIV Friday after online backlash

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton apologized for her praise of the Reagan administration record on AIDS and HIV Friday after online backlash. In a television appearance ahead of Nancy Reagan's funeral, Clinton initially lauded President and Mrs. Reagan for starting a "national conversation" about AIDS. However, critics in the LGBT community attacked Clinton for overlooking the Reagan administration's initial dismissal of the AIDS epidemic. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers has the details.

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