captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. axelrod: good evening. i m jim axelrod. it is the busiest saturday of campaign 2016, and so far it s been a good day for ted cruz. he s already won the republican caucuses in kansas. republicans are also voting today for a presidential nominee in louisiana, kentucky, and maine, with a total of 155 delegates on the table. democrats are deciding in three states louisiana, kansas, and nebraska, with 109 delegation up for grabs. julianna goldman has the latest from our washington bureau. juliana. reporter: jim, tonight, is all about bragging rights. donald trump and donnell hill are looking to build on their leads and momentum from super tuesday. rivals are hoping for wins to prove that they have staying power. and cruz s victory in kansas means he can keep make the case that he s got the best shot at beating trump. a marco rubio, who is terrible. reporter: republican front-runner donald trump rallied caucus-goers
campaign 2016, and so far it s been a good day for ted cruz. he s already won the republican caucuses in kansas. republicans are also voting today for a presidential nominee in louisiana, kentucky, and maine, with a total of 155 delegates on the table. democrats are deciding in three states louisiana, kansas, and nebraska, with 109 delegation up for grabs. julianna goldman has the latest from our washington bureau. juliana. reporter: jim, tonight, is all about bragging rights. donald trump and donnell hill are looking to build on their leads and momentum from super tuesday. rivals are hoping for wins to prove that they have staying power. and cruz s victory in kansas means he can keep make the case that he s got the best shot at beating trump. is having a light weight like a marco rubio, who is terrible. reporter: republican front-runner donald trump rallied caucus-goers in kansas and later in florida. the republicans are eating their own. they ve got to be very care
words began to weigh him down to earth. today, trump sat down with our political director, john dickerson. reporter: there s been a lot of commentary this week that this has been the worst week in your campaign. a lot of people want to stop you. are they succeeding? i don t know that it s been the worst week in my campaign. i think i ve had many bad weeks and i ve had many good weeks. i don t see this as worst week in my campaign. certainly i ve had some weeks and you ve been reporting on them where that was the end. and the next weeky see poll numbers where they went up and everybody s shocked. yeah, people want to stop me because i m leading by a lot. the new polls that came out had me leading by just about more than ever. nbc had a very good national poll that just came out. i guess i m leading very big in new york and pennsylvania. reporter: let me ask you a question about abortion. what would you do to further restrict women s access to abortions as president? we
in louisiana, kentucky, and maine, with a total of 155 delegates on the table. democrats are deciding in three states louisiana, kansas, and nebraska, with 109 delegation up for grabs. julianna goldman has the latest from our washington bureau. juliana. reporter: jim, tonight, is all about bragging rights. donald trump and donnell hill are looking to build on their leads and momentum from super tuesday. rivals are hoping for wins to prove that they have staying power. and cruz s victory in kansas means he can keep make the case that he s got the best shot at beating trump. is having a light weight like a marco rubio, who is terrible. reporter: republican front-runner donald trump rallied caucus-goers in kansas and later in florida. the republicans are eating their own. they ve got to be very careful. reporter: he predicted big wins tonight, stepping up his digs at marco rubio and the establishment republicans frantically trying to stop him. in november is we tell t
it is the busiest saturday of campaign 2016, and so far it s been a good day for ted cruz. he s already won the republican caucuses in kansas. republicans are also voting today for a presidential nominee in louisiana, kentucky, and maine, with a total of 155 delegates on the table. democrats are deciding in three states louisiana, kansas, and nebraska, with 109 delegation up for grabs. julianna goldman has the latest from our washington bureau. juliana. reporter: jim, tonight, is all about bragging rights. donald trump and donnell hill are looking to build on their leads and momentum from super tuesday. rivals are hoping for wins to prove that they have staying power. and cruz s victory in kansas means he can keep make the case that he s got the best shot at beating trump. is having a light weight like a marco rubio, who is terrible. reporter: republican front-runner donald trump rallied caucus-goers in kansas and later in florida. their own. they ve got to be very car