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As Primary Campaign Heads To Ohio And Florida, Don't Forget About Missouri

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People wait for the arrival of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders at a campaign rally at Affton High School on March 13, 2016 in St Louis, Missouri. Sanders was campaigning ahead of the Missouri primary on March 15. (Whitney Curtis/Getty Images)

Missouri is one of the five states set to hold primary elections on Tuesday. In the Democratic field, where polls show a tight race between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, delegates will be awarded proportionally.

However, if the winner of the Republican primary – where Trump is leading – earns more than 50 percent of the state’s overall votes, he will walk away with all 52 delegates, making Missouri a big prize for GOP contenders.

Frank Morris of Here & Now contributor KCUR in Kansas City, Missouri, is watching the race closely and shares the latest with host Jeremy Hobson.

Guest

  • Frank Morris, national correspondent and senior editor for KCUR. He’s also founder of and senior contributor to Harvest Public Media. He tweets @FrankNewsman.

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