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elley: campaign 2016 super tuesday. polls are now closed in 11 of the 12 states holding primaries an reporter: and it is a good night for the front-runners. cbs news projects republican donald trump has won at least five of those states, but cruz keeps his hopes alive with a key win in his home state of texas, and in oklahoma. >> pelley: and cbs newsillary clinton has won at least six states tonight. >> reporter: millions of voters in a dozen states choosingelegates tonight.
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on cbs. back on this night and you're going to say this was an amazing evening. >> we have come too far to stop now. we've got to keep going. in november. >> the people when we stand together will be victorious. >> we are going to win theination, and we are going to turn this country around. for me. i hope you will fight for, i love you. get out and vote, vote, vote,"vote! > pelley: good evening. i'm scott pel weour super tuesday team. norah o'donnell, elaine quijano, charlie rose, anthony maschieffer presiding over our political panel with peggy
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>> reporter: nearly half of the delegates needed to capture the republican nomination were up ay third of the delegates needed for the democratic nomination. >> pelley: let's have a look at the republicans. trump has won georgia, alabama, virginia, tennessachusetts. cruz wins texas and oklahoma. >> reporter: and take a look at the democratic side. hillary clinton has won georgia,abama, tennessee, arkansas, and texas. and bernie sanders, his home state of vermont andy: john dickerson, what's the big tirk so far? >> reporter: the big picture on the republican side was marco rubio and ted cruz needed to find some way to stop the stenald trump. they have not done it. ted cruz won outside his home state but just one state. this was supposed to be a big night for him ingame plan. marco rubio still hasn't won anywhere. donald trump is now basically
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general election. his pitch tonight in his speech, asking everybody to come together. the path for his opponents has narrowed toepublican establishment doesn't want trump. they don't want cruz. they were putting all of their chips on rubio, but he hasn'ta was a big loss for him tonight. >> reporter: that's right. virginia was the state is it fhe was gog have a good state, after all of these attacks on to be in virginia. he did shrink the margin. donald trump was up in the polls and it's smaller in the results tonight. but i was talking to abeen in and out of administrations and he said what we're seeing tonight is the party changing before our very eyes. donald trump is creating a trump coalition i party, and it's a new thing to a lot of people. but whatever it is, it's winning. >> pelley: well, the leader of that new thing is still speaking to his followers in florida let's listen in to donald trump live. >> our roads, our horizon, our
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i mean, guto qatar, you go to-- say cutter. you go to qatar, so many places, you go to different places in china, different places in asia, different places in the middle east. you lookirports they have. you look at the roadways they have. you look at the transportation systems they have and the trains they have. we're like a third world country. so i'm going to be very good for th going to get along with the world. you're going to be very proud of me. even you will be very proud of me as a president. but we have to rebuild ouruntry is going to hell, and people don't understand that. and hillary clinton doesn't have a clue. she can't do that. ye mean, one of the things that has really bothered me and i think one of the reasons i have such great support is people-- you take a look-- people in the groups are make less money today, less money than they made 12 years ago. and in her speech she just said they're making less money.n there with obama for a long period of time. why hasn't she done anything about it? practically everything that she
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picked up what ice is she's been there are a long period of time. why haven't they done anything about it? then you look at her record as secretary of statel. you look at what's going on with syria. you look at what's going on with everything. it's a disaster. have an interesting period of time. i don't know that she's going to be allowed to run. what she did is a criminal act. if she's allowed to run, i would be very, very she's allowed to run, honestly, it will be a sad day for this country because what she did was she did was-- ( applause ) let me just tell you. what she did wasople have done far less than her and they paid a very, very big price. okay, one or two more questions.
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( inaudible that? where did i say that, jeremie? where, where, where? tell me. i didn't say that! yeah, i'llall is going to be 50 feet. i'll take two feet off the wall. you didn't listen, jeremie. ( inaudible ) at this moment absolutely not, no. we either have a country or we don't. we have a country or we don't. we have borders, or we don't have observer at this moment the answer is absolutely not. how about one or two more questions. david, go ahead. make it a nice question, davsome suggestions from your former aides that some people inside the republican national commit reconsidering mo your delegates at the state level, trying to clear you away and maybe even put ago. >> i think, david-- >> go ahead. >> at the end of the night you may have sewed up 10 of the 15
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that the r.n.c. should commit to honoring their agreement with you? >> well, look, i don't expect eye have a lot of riensen and the group and i don't know if i've been treat fairly or not. i really don't know. i can tell that you i do respectalley is a great number of people. i have millions and millions of people. and when i was watching those broadcasts just a little while ago before i came in herwanted to say exactly where we were before i started speaking, i was amazed at the kind of numbers. the republicans have tremendousthe democrats don't. they don't have any energy. their numbers are down. our numbers are through the roof. and people are making ther seen in modern times a party that was so energized. i think if somebody is doing as well as i'm doing-- and i'king for myself. whether me or anybody else-- but if i'm going to win five-- i've already won five-- but maybe it could be six, seven, eight, nine.
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if i'm going to win all of these states with tremendous numbers and if i'm going to ct is second in the two or three that i might not win, i think, you know, we're a democracy. i think it's awfully hard to say that's not the person we want to lead the par you know, it's very hard. but i really think that-- i think it's a great question, david. because i really think that one ot everybody is seeing happening, everybody, is the republican party has become more dynamic. it's become more divm the democrats. we're taking from the independents. we have a lot more people. we have a lot more people. i mean, take a look at southat the numbers. look at the numbers from four years ago when nobody even wanted to waste their time and vote. and then you look-- i was there. and you had lines that went a mile was virtually more than doubled. so we have a very, very dynamic party. and i think we're going to be able to unify o be able to get along
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i don't know paul ryan well, but i hope to be able to get along with him. i do know mitch mcconnell a but i hope to be able to get along with him. but remember this eye have millions and millions and millions of people. this is th isn't like it's a close match. i mean it's only too badr didn't take all bought because if winner took all, this thing is over. we're just vague celebration. ( applause ) you know. we're having aley: donald trump speaking live to his supporters and taking questions from reporters as well. you saw chris christie there, rsey, standing behind him. donald trump, a big night for him. he's won everywhere from new england to the deepime ago, charlie rose spoke with marco rubio, one of cruz's principalr marco rubio is with us now from miami. senator, good evening. >> good evening, good evening, charlie. >> so you didn't win't won any states.
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more states. why stay in the race? isn't he is a better alternative is to beat donald trump? >> no, no, he's not. first of all, we're still-- we have to understand where we are in this process. all of these states are delegates. i'll give you an example, virginia purpose we were down 15 points in the last polls in virginia. tonight we basically fought donald trump to a draw there, and that's despite havidates on the ballot. it took a few votes it probably would have gone our way and we would have won. we're going to end up with justt of virginia as donald trump. we're competitive across the board in almost every state on the map tonight we will take, when you get to march 15, the winner-take-all states, then you have to start winning the state, second place doesn't count for anything. but this is a delegatee bottom line, donald trump will never get to 1,237 delegates which is what you need to be in theo your strategy is to stay in the race and go to the convention and deny him until
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>> well, first of all, i'll doo keep donald trump from being our nominee. anyone who won't condemn the k.k.k., who won't condemn davidno place for that in the conservative movement. i have people joining our country. i ask them to go online now atign up for our efforts. sleuth. after tonight the map gets really friendly for us. the nomination. he won his home state and a neighboringill out. we feel great about our team there and the work we've done there. and we will leave tonight with a significant number of delegates and a trajectory to win thisefore a convention in the states that start on march 15. you're going to start to see that progress. >> reporter: but donald trump has had a big night, and manhen you call him a con artist, you are criticizing the people who are voting for a con artist. i don't-- i don't deny that there are some people that have been taken by his message.n
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state tonight. donald trump did not sweep. he lost in oklahoma. we were right in thvery well in arkansas as well. virginia, as i pointed out, he was 15 points ahead of me, and then we started informing people of who he truly is. world-class con artist, and he is conning people into believing he fights for the little guy. this is the guy who defraudedp university and he is doing for voters what he did to the people who signed upinar school. and that's why if you want to stop donald trump i am the only candidate that can not onlyut i can grow it. and that's yi ask you to go on our web site marcorubio.com and join our team. >>pooit all you have campaigned, are you 20 points behind in your home state of florida with only two weeks to close. >> that's not true.t of all, that's just one poll or a couple-- we know that that's not true. we're going to win florida. i'm confident of it, especially afte the state of virginia in five days, we took a 15- or
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and basicallyinar toad to two weeks to work here in florida. donald trump not win florida, and donald trump will not be the republican nominee. >> reporter: what is your road mapa and win in florida? what do you have to do? >> well, i know we know how to win elections in florida. do is remind people what's happening with donald trump. i don't deny up to this point there are people that have been taken by his message. he's trying to exp hurting with this argument that he's fighting for the little guy. donald trump has never fought for the little guy. he's a guy that says he's tough on illegal immigration but he hiredts to work on his trump towers to build it. he is a that's being exposed and you're seeing where he was up by huge margins in every poll and is pug off in theis -- >> reporter: but senator he's winning. he's winning delegates and winning states. winning
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>> charlie, you have to get to7 delegates. donald trump is not on track to do, that especially after tonight. when you get into the winner-take-all states and the race continues to narrow downave 1,237 delegates. >> reporter: if donald trump wins the nomination, will it arty? >> absolutely. if donald trump wins the republican nomination, it will split the republican party and it will the conservative movement. we cannot have someone in charge of the conservative movement who has repeatedly refused to condemn the ku kluxoom in our party for someone who will not condemn the ku klux klan or racists like david duke. leader of the republican party and the conservative movement. it is not going to happen. charlie, if i have to campaign in 50 states and every territory i will do that to ensure he is is not the one more point, no one-- no one-- no one is going to come to us and say get out so we can rally around donald trump.
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and i'm asking people to join our effort at marcorubio.com rubio, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> reporter: hillary clinton has won at least six states tonight but she's also focusing on florida already, looking ahead to marchdes is in mime, where a clinton campaign rally just wrapped up. nancy. >> reporter: norah, clinton isn't those southern states. she is winning them by 30 and 40 points, and that is only going to add to her delegate haul tonight making it more difficult to catch up in future contests. she took this stage and essentially positioned herself as the anti-trump.the republican front-runner by name but she said she doesn't want to build walls. she wants to tear down barriers. and she said what she thinly needs is a little more, in her words, love and kindness. take a listen.
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never been higher. and the rhetoric we're hearing on the other side has never been lower. trying to divide america between us and them is wrong. and we're not going to let it work. ( cheers ). >> reporter: she did not mention her democratic opponent, bernie sanders, other than to congratulate him for some of his victorie spoke from his home state of vermont, which was one of those victories, and he insisted that this race is still just gettingelley: nancy cordes. nance, thanks very much. and in just a moment-- >> at the end of tonight, 15 states will havetes remain. and let me assure you that we are going to take our fight for for social
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sanity, for a world of peace to every one of those states. >> reporter: sanders has the money to keep going. he raised $41 million in february alone, mostly fromstic donors. but the reality, scott, is that it would take some kind of major shift in the trajectory of this race for him to be able to catch at this point. >> pelley: nancy cordes, thanks very much, nance. in a moment, we're going to have some words of wisdom from bob schieffer and our panal commentators. plus what our exit polls reveal about the voters when cbs news coverage of super tuesday continues. another day, and i'm still struggling with my diabetes. i do my best to manage. but it's hard to keep up with it.your diabetes change over time. your treatment plan may too. know your options. once-daily toujeo ulin from
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second at 28%. ade the economy their top issue, look at how they broke. donald trump got most of these voters. he took 36%. marco rubio took 25%. so the economy donald trump. >> reporter: the economy was also the top issue among democratic voters, 38% saying it was the most important, following by at 27%. now, of those democratic voters who said the economy and jobs are most important, 62% of those voters went to hillary clit to bernie sanders. particularly interesting because, of course, senator sanders has madend the economy his signature issues. >> reporter: as donald trump pointed out earlier this evening, the median income of americans has actuhe last presidential election. >> pelley: elaine quijano, anthony mason, thank you very much. we're going to go with bob schieffer who is with our two cbs news political contributors,nan of the "wall street journal," and jamelle bouie of "slate" magazine.
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scott, if i was writing a presor the mainstream traditional republicans, the washington republican establishment, i would start it out like snoopyld start, "it was a dark and stormy night." this is the night they never thought would happen, peggy noonan. they never seriously. they're part the denial now. they're coming to grips with the fact that donald trump is on his way to getting the republicannd the alternative that may be emerging is someone that washington republicans, especially in the senate, dislike even more than donald that is ted cruz. what are they going to do? >> it is an amazing moment., "they" being, if you will, the washington establishment, the republican establishment-- they do not want trump for all the reasons you knows.
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who i think emerged at his challenger tonight. think a lot of people had been thinking it would be marco rubio. who would be coming up, and he's be the antas not worked well for him tonight. he still hasn't won something. and you're going to be a winner, it's important to win virginia was probably a big disappointment for him tonight. but i thought rubio's comments in his interview with charlie said essentially-- thee threw down the gauntlet. he said a trump nomination will destroy the republican party. it will split the republi he will fight to the end. this is epic. >> reporter: what do you think, jamelle. >> i think there's a real open comes in march 15 and picks up the winner-take-all primaries and is the presumptive nominee, therco rubio, they've said these things. and now they really have to make a choice-- are they going to fall behind him or are they
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if they reject him, they have toves they're forfeiting the white house now, that the more important thing here is to prevent a trump takeover of the republican party and prevent a destruction ofative, movement conservatism. >> reporter: i heard today from republican leaders, senior people in washington who say they are now hoping for an open how long has it been since you've heard leaders of either party say, "when we really want is an open convention." they want to sew they get to a convention. >> yes, party leaders exist so that they can continue themselves and have a certain amount of predictability ando the system. they don't want an open convention. you notice they all call it a brokere because they still have the illusion that they will be the brokers. i'm not sure that's so. this thing, i think, if it goes if it goes to the floor, wow. that would be a donnybrook.
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little bit about theut hillary clinton? is she well on her way now to getting the nomination? >> 100%. this was a great night for her. she is expected do as well. the upcoming primaries have the similar combination of large african american populations, substantial latino populte voters to bring her the extra mile. so this is sort of just a steady march to the nomination forhat said, that does not give up. from the beginning, it's been clear that bernie sanders is much more concerned about hiseporter: he has said actually, and said again tonight,"i'll see you in philadelphia at the convention." he's not going anywhere. all right, bob schieffer, thank you so much. and coming up, well, it's his party and he's crying. >> my( bleep ) crazy. ( cheers and applause ) n the floor
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in the senate, nobody could convict you. ( laughter )applause ) >> reporter: we'll talk to that comedian, the former presidential candidate, lindsey graham about the future of the g.o.p. when we come back. ke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even "turkey jerks."
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we have a very,party, and i think we're going to be able to unify the party. i hope to be able to get along with everybody. i don't know paul ryan well, but i hope to be able to get along with him. millions and millions of people. this isn't like it's a close match. i mean, it's only too bad thae all, because if winner took all, this thing soever. we're just having a celebration. ( applause ) you know. we're having aorter: well, donald trump is nonetheless cell praight tonight as he has won at least five of the 12 states holding republican contests. biggest g.o.p. prize of the night, and that is his home state of texas. >> pelley: we're going to turn again now to john dickerson. john, the front-runners, areoppable at this point? no one can get mathematically the number of delegates they need to clinch the nomination tonight, but do they have theng to carry them there? >> reporter: they certainly look like they have the momentum. you saw donald trump there basically pivoting to the
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paul ryan, the speaker of the house. let's step back and take a look at donald trump and the party he is on the way to be the nomineeaul ryan has spoken twice about the election, both took times to call out donald trump. he differs with paul ryan on the issues of tra on the budget, and entitlements. so on policy grounds. and, also, it's not just the washington establishment with whom trump has been cor of south carolina, nikki haley, so popular she gave the republican response to the state of the union, he is in a fight with, and he is in aee top republicans in texas. >> pelley: john, let me interrupt you. we have breaking news. cbs news is now projecting that donald trump has won the state of arkansas, another donald trump. this is a cbs news projection based on the vote that has been counted so far, and also on the we have done. in just the last few minutes, charlie rose has done an
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leading senate charlie. >> reporter: marco rubio said earlier today that in fact if donald trump got the nomination, it would destroy the republican us now is south carolina senator and former republican presidential candidate lindsey graham. welcome, senator graham.ch for having me. >> reporter: is the republican party about ready to destroy itself? >> well, i think we're about ready to lose to the mositician in america, hillary clinton, and how could you do that? nominate somebody who is crazy. i think dishonest beats c our problem and donald trump, i think, is just crazy the things he says. but congratulations-- look what he's done. he invited clinton to his wedding. he gave money to harry reid and chuck schumer. he said george w. bush lied about the iraq's party nominee. that's very hard to do.
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>> reporter: so what will it party if he is the nominee? >> well, we'll be divided, but we're going to lose. the hispanic community is trying republicans. we just won't let them. you know4% of the hispanic vote in 2004, and we're down to 27%. you'll never convince me that donald trump is the answer toe have with the hispanics. it will tear the party apart. it will divide conservatism. and we're going to lose to hillary clinton, have the third term of barack what's going to happen. >> reporter: so there is no way, you seem to be suggesting, at the convention or before the convention to stop donald trump from being thehort of a major scandal, probably not. and if marco doesn't win florida, i don't know how he goes forward. if kasich loses ohio-- youz is not my favorite by any means. i don't wish himil. i made a joke about ted but we may be in a position where we have to rally arouns the only way to stop crump and
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>> reporter: but you would recommend that in order to stop donald trump and rally behind cruz. >> i can't believe i would say >> reporter: when you look at donald trump, he's doing something right. >> yeah. >> reporter: he is saying something that the republican voters are saying, yes, a they said yes to lindsey graham. >> oh, absolutely. i got beat by a drum so take what i say with a grain of salt. but 35% might have partyck obama's a muslim born in kenya. here's what i think is going on. they see in donald trump therong man that can't be bought air, successful man that will fix a broken town called washington that doesn't owe anything to anybody, a guy that will tell back in line and we'll change america and make it great again. what i see is a demagogue, somebody who has solutions that will never work, that is playingprejudices and the dark side of politics. that's what i see. we're seeing two different people in donald trump. we'll see what the average
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independent voter, not me or bernie sanders, but the independent voter. >> reporter: but, senator, you seem to be saying that hillary donald trump. >> no, i'm not seem to be saying that. i am saying that. ( laughter ) like a dru if that happens, there's a great division in the republican party. do you have the trump wing of the party and the establishment wing of thee's what i'm going to tell people when we lose to hillary. "i told you that the immigration issue is killing us. we're doubling down on the problem we have with we went from self-deportation to forced deportation." have you ever heard big to fail?" we're too stubborn to win. here's what i'm going to say in november had we lose. "i told you so.g beeting up on the hispanic community. quit saying most illegal immigrants are rapists and drug dealers, because they're not. try to open up the party toashion that
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we're losing because we're in a spiral. how many times do you have to lose to understand why you're losing? we're in a demographic death spiral with hispanics and youngrump is not the answer to our problems. >> reporter: but at the same time, you're too late to stop him, many people will say. >> yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: so that means the fault lies with you and the republican >> blame me if you want to. all i can say is that i-- ted cruz says we're losing because we nominate mitt romney, and bob dole, who are moderates and there are 50 million evangelicals who won't vote for a candidate like mitt romney. i sause we're driving away the fastest growing demographic in america, hispanics, who should be our voters. we come across as rea young people, that conservatism would sell to anybody. but the way we're approaching the public at large is not working. so there's a theory here between me and ted as to why we'reand i believe donald trump's
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he has an 80% disapproval rating with growthter: thank you, senator graham. scott, there we have it, a divided republican party. >> pelley: there it is. in spades.very much. john dickerson we were watching donald trump's victory speech earlier this evening. what are your thoughts on that? >> reporter: we were.int of party unity. donald trump of the tableau there was of a presidential e was being conciliatory, saying he would work with paul ryan but later he said i'm going to get along withss, get along great with paul ryan. if not heerkz gog have to pay a big price. so the concillation doesn't last until the end of ther: there are still more contests ahead, and i'm sure voters in those states would say i would still like my say in this wo states today, his home state of texas and oklahoma. look forward, are there other states that cruz can do well in,
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>> reporter: it was his best opportunity. to get the number of delegates you need-- marco rubio is right with this. the future states help marco like michigan, ohio, and florida are better states for a candidate like him. that's why ted cruz's original strategy really relied on tonight to have a big win, him, to get people to look at him in a slightly different way in the states that don't have as many as religious and conservative votr: anywhere else rubio can do well? >> not ohio is fjohn kasich is there. he's down by 20 in flo to spend time in his own state. he can't go to the other states and campaign. he as it haz to protect his homeand if he loses in done. >> reporter: that's right, he has to be done. unless there's some fantasy idea about the convention we haven'te would play a role in, but i think that gets us into the pure science >> pelley: major garrett has been covering the trus at trump headquarters in florida tonight, major.
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trump declared himself the big winner tonight. ocialg he was. he alsohe big loser, although, obviously, rubio contests that. trump also had complimentary cruz, and complimented him on victories in texas and oklahoma. but trump addressed head on the angst, the handwringing of thend said, "listen, if you want to spend $25 million as has been published tonight in super pac ads against me if you want to run an alternative third party candidate against me, go ahead. the party will lose and you'll regret it." point in a somewhat conciliatory way of speaking that we haven't heard much from him that he wants to be a unifier. he wants to bring the republican partyse who were concerned about his effect on the party ought to look at the turnout and how he says he's not only change the republican party but expanding it.ll right, major garrett, thank you, major. we have much more ahead on this
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eporter: let's take another look now at the democratic contest. tonight, hillary clinton has won six stateson two states, his home state of vermont and oklahoma. >> pelley: now we're going to check in again with anthony mason and elaine quijano who are looking at the exipolls that we did of voters as they left the polls today. anthony, elaine. >> reporter: scott, we wanted
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voters wanted an experiencr an outsider and we got very different answers from the two partys. let's take a look at the democrats first. today, 80% told us they want someone, a candidate, a president with political experience. and, obviously, that plays very well for hillaryeporter: we, though, found it was the exact opposite on the republican side. ne who was outside of politics, just 40% saying they wanted someone with political experience. but take a look at this. when we asked republicanu feel betrayed by the republican party?" more than 50% of republican voters in these four states said yes, and that, of course,l outsiders are very much what the electorate on the republican side are looking for. >> reporter: nine out of 10 voters, in fact, today, on the told us they were disappointed, even angry with the federal government. elaine, you're going to be leaving us now to join us with coverage on cbsn.ad there.
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political analysis with our rock star panel, but the story of commandir scott kel space for 340 days is coming back to earth and we expect live pictures. >> reporter: later on cbsn.anthony, thank you, elaine, thank you. now we will go back to bob schieffer with our two political contributors, peggy noonan of the "wall street jou bouie of "slate" magazine. bob. >> reporter: i'll tell you, scott, i'm just trying to process what i just heard in the last few minutes. let's think aboutays that it will destroy the republican party if donald trump, who seems to be heading toward the nomination, is the nominee. you just heard say republicans are about to elect the most dishonest politician in america, hillary clinton, because crazy always loses to dist donald trump is crazy. and, meanwhile, back at the ranch, while all this is going
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conference and sgoing to try to get along with congress and, yes, he's going to try to get along with paul ryan,e, but if he can't, then paul ryan is going to pay a big price. i mean, that's a is. i gotta tell you, bob, more than ever now, after seeing just the past hour, hour and a half of tv, i believe we are seeing aitical party shatter before our eyes. what we have seen tonight is more dramatic, contentious, and in language than anything that happened in 1976 when ronald reagan took on an incumbent sitting repent. more dramatic than 1964 when a whole new ideological school of thought came in and knocked over the republican establishment. t something.
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>> i think what we are seeing is the fruit of a lot ofacially and otherwise, that's sort of been taken up in the person of donald trump. trump is running this campaign, and even though during his pressce-victory speech, he tried to sound a more moderate note, sound a more conciliatory note, the undercurrenterday, or even i think it was earlier today, you had black students ejected from one of his events simply for being continued rhetoric against immigrants, against muslim americans. this hyper-reactionary movement. and this is part of yi look atr as muchaise know a lot of people are worried that he could actually win a presidential election, this kind of thing counter-mobilizes, i of americans who do not feel this way, who do not want to see this kind ofvement
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and just after we elected our first black pre >> reporter: well, i'm going to tell you, i'm still trying to figure this out. i don't know what happens after this. let's go back, maybe norah and john and scott know what the answerr: thanks to bob, jamelle, and peggy. we have 53% of the precincts reporting inbio is currently leading with 37% of the vote there, ted cruz 28%, and donald trump has 21%.looking for a bright spot for marco rubio, that he's got to win one state if he wants to continue forward. there are bright spots in>> pelley: it would be minnesota. un, one of the things peggy said that really struck me that we're watching a great political party shatter couple point about donald trump tonight. he won in new england and he won in the deep south. he's winning with what appears to be a unique coalition. republican coalition but a coalition of people from many walks of life who are
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theme, and that is they are mad as hell abou >> reporter: yeah. >> he seems to be first or second wherever he is running. >> reporter: what we have seen in the exit poll numbers, as youout, four in 10 voters said they were angry. he won a majority. he won not only non-college educated, he won college he has said i love the poorly educated. he had a broader coalition than he had in the past. >> reporter: and the democratic party we see, theof coming together. the party is kind of gathering together. bernie sanders is still going to continue to fight, but it field party is moving towards the center. in the republican party, the center is not holding. the party is molting before ourthe question for a lot of republicans is going to be which side are you on? that has a short- and ao it. the short term is are you going to go after donald trump as hard as possible, the way a lot of these establishment republicans
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neg personal attacks, really go after him between now and the 15th of march. or are you going to sign up in some fashion? and what doese future of the republican party? he's are big questions. and sometimes on these nights you have to hype the bigight. >> pelley: it's a big, big night. we will take you to our decision desk for an update on the delegates in just a moment.eem to be saying that hillary clinton will beat donald trump. >> no, i am not seem to be saying that. i am saying that. ke a drum. >> reporter: donald trump declared himself the big winner tonight. obviously, he was. he also declared marco rubio the big loser. belly pain i've heard it all. flax seeds. yogurt. get moving. keep moving. try laxatives. been there, done that. my chronic constipation keeps coming back.
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>> pelley: let's get an update now on the delegate count in the democratic race for president. demarco morgan is at our decision desk with cbs news elections, anthony salvanto. >> reporter: it's been a busy night for the team that continues to monitor results. for
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what are the numbers looking like, anthony? >> hillary clinton has won states by big, big that means big delegate gains. in fact, she's gotten twice as many delegates as bernie sanders tonight, demarco. >> reporter: this adds to hermous number of delegates. >> right. she came in with a league is up 600 delegates today, on the path to thell right, anthony, thank you. we'll send things back to you. >> pelley: thank you very much, demarco. john, we've been talking about trump, obviously, allof the things that strikes me about his wins today is how he is winning in many different - the north, the south. >> reporter: that's right. as republicans have been saying, it's this-- he's building a new something when they are trying figure out how to respond to this, what does that party mean? and the problem is that party ablishment members is built out of
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so they're not quite sure what to make of this. >> pelley: and, norah, on the democratic inton going to run away with it? >> reporter: well, her campaign had hoped to end this evening with a 100-delegate lead, andhe states she won tonight, she won them big. she was dominant. bernie sanders has also had a decent night tonly in his home state of vermont, . i think massachusetts, we can't mocratic side at this point. bernie sanders, we'll argue, there are still 45 states to go but it's more difficult the math >> pelley: and norah and charlie will be on "cbs this morning" with all the latest. for scott pelley and the rest ofon team, good night. burn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little
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