Some Iowa caucus results released
Some results from the Iowa caucuses were finally released a day late. No winner has been announced, but the state Democratic Party provided results from 62% of precincts. Major Garrett has the latest.
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Some results from the Iowa caucuses were finally released a day late. No winner has been announced, but the state Democratic Party provided results from 62% of precincts. Major Garrett has the latest.
There is still no winner to Monday’s Iowa caucus after a coding error on the app used to count votes resulted in massive delays in the process. However, partial results already contain surprises as Mayor Pete Buttigieg holds a tight lead in first place just ahead of Senator Bernie Sanders. With just 71% of precincts reporting, Democrats hope to have a clearer picture soon. Ed O’Keefe reports from New Hampshire where the 2020 candidates are already campaigning for the next primary.
Iowa’s caucus confusion left many irked and disappointed Monday night after a coding error led to massive delays in vote counting. One man called the disorganization “disappointing” while Iowa’s Democratic chair defended the party’s decision to use the app. Dean Reynolds speaks to Des Moines residents to see how they feel about how the process was handled.
Late Iowa caucus results show Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders in a tight race with 71% of precincts currently reporting results. Buttigieg is on pace to win nearly 27% of the state’s delegates while Sanders is ahead in the popular vote. CBS News’ elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto breaks down what Iowa’s electoral map looks like, including which demographics supported certain candidates.
As Iowa caucus results slowly filter in with positive results for Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders, many wonder what Joe Biden's lackluster performance could mean for the formerly clear frontrunner heading into New Hampshire. CBS News senior political analyst John Dickerson breaks down the possible fallout after Iowa's caucus chaos.
As officials investigate what went wrong with the reporting software used in the Iowa caucus, Democrats in Nevada are ditching their plans to use that same app. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN AM to explain what happened and how officials are dealing with integrating tech into elections.
The political feud between President Trump and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi escalated in front of the entire country last night, when he refused to shake her hand before the State of the Union address and then she ripped up her copy of the speech after he finished talking. All of this comes ahead of the Senate impeachment vote. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang, CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, and CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman join CBSN with details.
The Iowa Democratic Party has blamed the delay in releasing the results of the Iowa caucuses on a "coding issue" with a new reporting system. Despite the fact that the issue is related to a security concern, the debacle has triggered concerns about the integration of technology in future elections. CNET editor-in-chief Connie Guglielmo has more.
As fallout from the Iowa caucuses continues, the Trump 2020 campaign is jumping on the chance to stoke division among Democrats. Politico reporter Alex Isenstadt has been covering the president's reelection efforts and joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with details.
The big in-person rallies the president misses are still suspended, but the president has started to make short trips for White House business.
Bernie Sanders declared victory in the Iowa caucuses on Thursday, even though Democratic National Committee chair Tom Perez called for a recanvass. Sanders had a lead in the popular vote while Pete Buttigieg had a razor-thin lead in delegates. "When 6,000 more people come out for you in an election than your nearest opponent, we here in Northern New England call that a victory," Sanders said Thursday. Watch his full speech.
The impeachment trial of President Trump is over, and there are growing concerns about the damage done to the relationship between the White House and House Democrats. Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a Democrat from New Jersey, joined CBSN to explain why he believes bipartisanship can still be achieved.
Iowa Democrats say they have finally reported all the results from Monday's caucus, but the count is too close for CBS News to call a winner. The final delegate count shows Pete Buttigieg and Senator Bernie Sanders essentially tied for first place, with both candidates claiming victory. However, there is no telling if the DNC chair’s call for a recount would produce any clarity. Ed O’Keefe is in New Hampshire where candidates are focused on the next primary.
The impeachment trial may be over but President Trump is ramping up attacks against critics, Democrats and Senator Mitt Romney. He's also considering ousting one of the witnesses, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, from the National Security Council. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN to break down the latest.
All of the results from Monday's Iowa caucuses are now in, and Pete Buttigieg and Senator Bernie Sanders are in a virtual tie, with each winning 26% of state delegates. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Adam Brewster joins CBSN' Tanya Rivero with the latest.
The Iowa Democratic Party's complete caucus results from Monday show former mayor Pete Buttigieg and Senator Bernie Sanders coming out on top in the state's delegate coun. But CBS News cannot declare a winner in the race due to possible irregularities in the data. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined CBSN with details.
2019 saw many states enact new laws limiting abortion access, and voters are looking to the New Hampshire Democratic debate for candidates to explain their positions on the issue. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN to discuss what this issue means to voters.
Senator Bernie Sanders is now looking to New Hampshire after declaring victory in Iowa, where results show him in a tie for delegates with Pete Buttigieg. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Cara Korte joins CBSN with more on what the Sanders campaign is doing.
Senator Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg are leading recent polls in New Hampshire ahead of the state's primary next Tuesday, coming off strong performances in the Iowa caucuses. CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Lynda Tran discussed what to expect from Friday's debate.
After the Democratic debate in New Hampshire on Friday night, Elizabeth Warren said there are "a lot of people who are worried the fight against Donald Trump could be unwinnable," but she said she has been "winning unwinnable fights pretty much all my life." Warren joined CBS News' Ed O'Keefe and Caitlin Huey-Burns in the post-debate spin room.
Days after his strong finish in Iowa, Pete Buttigieg said that in New Hampshire, his campaign sees "a ton of promise for the same reason in our ability to gather that coalition that will ultimately defeat this president." Ed O'Keefe and Caitlin Huey-Burns interviewed Buttigieg in the post-debate spin room in New Hamsphire.
Democrats on Friday were asked about the opioid crisis, which has hit New Hampshire hard. New Hampshire campaign reporter Nicole Sganga joins CBSN to discuss the local issues that voters are asking about in Tuesday's primary.
The field of Democratic presidential hopefuls has shrunk to just a handful as the remaining candidates took to the debate stage Friday night, just a few days before the New Hampshire primary. Most of the evening had been spent firing shots at the frontrunners emerging from the Iowa caucus, Senator Bernie Sanders and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg. Nikole Killion breaks down what Friday's performance means for their chances going forward.
Today on "Face the Nation," following chaos at the caucuses in Iowa, will the Democratic Party be able to pull it together for New Hampshire and beyond?
The Vermont senator is drawing "contrasts" with Buttigieg ahead of Tuesday's New Hampshire primary.
Cole Allen, the man accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday, will appear in federal court for the first time Monday.
Aaron MacLean, a CBS News national security analyst who attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner, said he "was perplexed even before the incident" about security for the event.
President Trump details his experience at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, where a gunman charged toward the ballroom.
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Reports at the White House Correspondents' Dinner quickly began sharing what they knew when gunfire was heard outside the ballroom.
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The day after a gunman attempted to storm the White House Correspondents' Dinner, President Trump sat down with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell for a "60 Minutes" interview to talk about his experience.
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On March 31, 1981, when President Reagan was shot by John Hinckley, Jr., the Washington Hilton ceased to be just another venue for the Secret Service.
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Cole Allen, the man accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday, will appear in federal court for the first time Monday.
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The day after a gunman attempted to storm the White House Correspondents' Dinner, President Trump sat down with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell for a "60 Minutes" interview to talk about his experience.
On March 31, 1981, when President Reagan was shot by John Hinckley, Jr., the Washington Hilton ceased to be just another venue for the Secret Service.
The measure would impose a one-time, 5% tax on the state's roughly 200 billionaires to fund public programs.
Reports at the White House Correspondents' Dinner quickly began sharing what they knew when gunfire was heard outside the ballroom.
Aaron MacLean, a CBS News national security analyst who attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner, said he "was perplexed even before the incident" about security for the event.
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The 31-year-old suspect linked to the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner is set to make a court appearance Monday, where he's expected to be charged. CBS News' Nicole Sganga has more.
Cole Allen, the 31-year-old man linked to a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, has an appearance Monday in federal court. His family's neighbors in Torrance, California, told CBS News Los Angeles' Tina Patel that his parents are peaceful people.
The man linked to a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner is set to appear in federal court Monday. CBS News' Nancy Cordes and Anna Schecter have the latest.
Reports at the White House Correspondents' Dinner quickly began sharing what they knew when gunfire was heard outside the ballroom.
Aaron MacLean, a CBS News national security analyst who attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner, said he "was perplexed even before the incident" about security for the event.
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The 31-year-old suspect linked to the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner is set to make a court appearance Monday, where he's expected to be charged. CBS News' Nicole Sganga has more.
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Cole Allen, the 31-year-old man linked to a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, has an appearance Monday in federal court. His family's neighbors in Torrance, California, told CBS News Los Angeles' Tina Patel that his parents are peaceful people.