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Republicans are coming apart at the seams as Donald Trump declares war on the party.

Meanwhile, John Kasich takes his home state of Ohio; Marco Rubio admits staying in race is "not in God's plan."

As voters headed to the polls in five early voting states Tuesday, presidential candidates in both parties zig zagged across the country as they made last-ditch efforts to make an impression.

Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders is still feeling the burn after his "ghetto" remark.

Colin Powell, appearing on CBS' This Morning, criticized the vulgarity and childishness of the Republican presidential candidates. He hopes the national mourning for Nancy Reagan will usher in a period of civility.

Insults flew between the candidates, while Trump sadly defended his penis size.

On Tuesday, voters in 12 states headed to the polls as Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival Donald Trump work to expand their delegate count against their nearest challengers, according to The New York Times.

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After all of the political excitement this election season, including the dizzying and ceaseless Donald Trump Show, we will finally know the names of the winners of the Iowa Caucuses after the polls close at 10 PM CT on Monday.

As the 2016 presidential race kicks into high-gear we decided to get in the groove by helping candidates pick their campaign theme songs.

Marco Rubio is the latest GOP candidate to address Black Lives Matter, admitting that it is "legitimate" but does not offer solutions.

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