The most noteworthy moments from Bernie Sanders' concession speech following the Nevada Democratic caucuses
The most noteworthy moments from Bernie Sanders' concession speech following the Nevada Democratic caucuses.
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The most noteworthy moments from Bernie Sanders' concession speech following the Nevada Democratic caucuses.
Bernie Sanders made what had once been shaping up as a blowout in Nevada into a pretty tight race with Hillary Clinton. He addressed his supporters following the loss.
Despite a late surge from Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton picked up a win at the Nevada Democratic caucuses Saturday. Clinton gave a victory speech from her Nevada headquarters after Sanders conceded.
Hillary Clinton's campaign picked up a big victory in the West. CBS News projects she will defeat Bernie Sanders in the Nevada caucuses. Clinton and Sanders had been neck and neck in the polls leading up to the third contest in the race to be the Democratic presidential nominee. Nancy Cordes has more.
Senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN to break down what the latest election result means for both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
Hillary Clinton faces a serious threat in Nevada with Bernie Sanders. Polls show that Sanders is popular among young voters in Nevada, and the state's caucus is expected to be a very close one. In the Iowa caucus, Sanders and Clinton were in a virtual tie, forcing some caucus sites to actually flip a coin. With more, CBS News' Nancy Cordes joins CBSN from Las Vegas.
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Scott Pelley spoke with Hillary Clinton about the remarkable life of her mother Dorothy Rodham, who ran away from an abusive home at the age of 14. Clinton explains how the struggles her mom faced shaped the person she is today.
In an interview with Scott Pelley in Nevada, Hillary Clinton spoke about why she feels Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are doing so well in their campaigns.
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