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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders battled repeatedly at Thursday night’s debate

The Democratic presidential race is getting tighter, and the candidates are finding more to fight about. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders battled repeatedly at Thursday night’s debate. It was their last meeting before the upcoming Nevada caucuses and South Carolina primary. The candidates also reached out to minority voters who are about to play a much larger role in the campaign. Nancy Cordes reports.

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During the sixth Democratic debate, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders sparred over foreign policy positions including the fight against ISIS

During the sixth Democratic debate, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders sparred over foreign policy positions including the fight against ISIS. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, senior political editor Steve Chaggaris, Democratic strategist Lynda Tran and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez joined CBSN to analyze the debate.

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President Obama became a major point of contention in the Democratic debate in Milwaukee, with both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders illustrating their relationship with him

President Obama became a major point of contention in the Democratic debate in Milwaukee, with both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders illustrating their relationship with him. CBSN analyzed the debate with CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, senior political editor Steve Chaggaris, Democratic strategist Lynda Tran and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez.

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The winner of the South Carolina Republican primary will have to strike the right balance with conservatives in the state. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will be battling over the black vote among other key gorups

The winner of the South Carolina Republican primary will have to strike the right balance with conservatives in the state. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will be battling over the black vote among other key gorups. CBS News Correspondent DeMarco Morgan and Elections Director Anthony Salvanto join CBSN to break it all down.

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Hillary Clinton scored a major endorsement after the PAC for the Congressional Black Caucus announced they're supporting the former secretary of state

Hillary Clinton scored a major endorsement after the PAC for the Congressional Black Caucus announced they're supporting the former secretary of state. Although Bernie Sanders crushed Clinton in New Hampshire, he's lacking with the minority vote. Real Clear Politics national political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN to discuss what Sanders needs to win the black vote and Hillary Clinton's strategy ahead.

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In an attempt to gain support from minority voters, Bernie Sanders met with activist Al Sharpton yesterday in Harlem

In an attempt to gain support from minority voters, Bernie Sanders met with activist Al Sharpton yesterday in Harlem. Likewise, Hillary Clinton is expecting an endorsement from the Congressional Black Caucus today. This comes days after Clinton's loss in the New Hampshire primary, where Sanders took most of the young, female votes. With more on the democratic effort for non-white votes, CBS News Correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN.

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CBS News exit polls show Bernie Sanders beat Hillary Clinton by 11 points in New Hampshire among all female voters

Bernie Sanders had overwhelming support in the New Hampshire primary from young voters and women. CBS News exit polls show Sanders beat Hillary Clinton by 11 points among all female voters, and women under age 45 voted for Sanders by a huge 40-point margin. Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief Joanna Coles joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why she thinks Clinton is struggling with women.

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