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A line in the Ohio sand

That guy looks really familiar.
That guy looks really familiar. Photograph: Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters

1. Trump may face charges

A county sheriff’s office in North Carolina where a protester was sucker-punched at a Donald Trump rally last week said it was considering filing a charge against Trump for inciting a riot.

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Protesters escorted from a Trump rally on Monday.
Protesters escorted from a Trump rally on Monday. Photograph: Chris Keane/Reuters

2. Todd Palin hospitalized

The husband of former Alaska governor Sarah Palin was admitted to an intensive care unit after a “little wreck on a snow machine”, she told a crowd at a Trump rally in Florida.

Todd Palin injured

Todd Palin, 51, is a champion snowmobiler.
Todd Palin, 51, is a champion snowmobiler. Photograph: Joshua Roberts/Reuters

Palin on 'punk-ass little thuggery stuff'

She was talking about protesters.

3. Romney appears for Kasich

Five large states host primaries Tuesday, including Ohio, where the latest polls show governor John Kasich pulling ahead of Trump in the presidential race.

Winless so far – but on his home turf Tuesday.
Winless so far – but on his home turf Tuesday. Photograph: Matt Rourke/AP

Summary

Most models of the Republican contest give Trump fantastic odds of capturing the nomination if he wins both Ohio and Florida, which also votes tomorrow.

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And he looks way ahead in Florida.
And he looks way ahead in Florida. Photograph: Sean Rayford/Getty Images

Summary

The 2012 Republican nominee campaigned Monday in Ohio for Kasich. “This is the guy that Ohio needs to vote for,” Mitt Romney said. “America’s counting on you.”

Ho ho I love the babies part. Gosh. Good times.
Ho ho I love the babies part. Gosh. Good times. Photograph: Aaron P Bernstein/Reuters

4. Sanders predicts Ohio win

Pollsters have Bernie Sanders trailing Hillary Clinton in Ohio by double digits – but look what happened last week in Michigan. “I think we’re going to win Ohio tomorrow,” Sanders told a crowd.

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Sanders calls a home run in Ohio.
Sanders calls a home run in Ohio. Photograph: Tony Dejak/AP

Danny DeVito stumps for Sanders

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5. Clinton claims nomination within reach

The Clinton camp argued that strong wins would put the nomination out of Sanders’ reach, given her lead among superdelegates. There are 792 Democratic delegates in play on Tuesday.

At a memorial for victims of gun violence in Chicago.
At a memorial for victims of gun violence in Chicago. Photograph: Carlos Barria/Reuters

Trump rushed by protester Saturday ...

... and another thing:

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