On the right, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz continue to lead. The Democratic and Republican party establishments' are scrambling.
Joining Becker for a roundtable discussion are Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, a civil rights attorney and political analyst; Jack Smith, editor of the Mid Hudson; and Eugene Puryear, activist and author.
Could Sanders, a self-proclaimed "democratic socialist", actually win the nomination? What accounts for Trump's success? Sanders has pushed the debate in the Democratic primaries to the left. Among the Republicans there is an increased denunciations of immigrants, Latinos and Muslims. Where is this deepening polarization going?