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A Washington Post editorial is blasting Bernie Sanders, saying the Democratic candidate is running a "fiction-filled campaign"

A Washington Post editorial is blasting Bernie Sanders, saying the Democratic candidate is running a "fiction-filled campaign." It labels the Vermont senator as "not a brave truth-teller" and "a lot like many other politicians." Sanders and Hillary Clinton are making several campaign stops Thursday in Iowa ahead of the Monday caucuses. Nancy Cordes reports.

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Thee movie features Weiner’s wife, Huma Abedin, who is a top Clinton adviser

Former New York congressman Anthony Weiner's notorious sexting scandal may become part of the 2016 presidential race. The makers of "Weiner," a new documentary on the former politician, deny reports that Hillary Clinton’s campaign pressured them to make changes. The movie features Weiner’s wife, Huma Abedin, who is a top Clinton adviser. It premiered Sunday at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah. John Blackstone reports.

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The CBS News Battleground Tracker in Iowa finds the Democrats are in a much tighter race than the Republicans

The CBS News Battleground Tracker in Iowa finds the Democrats are in a much tighter race than the Republicans. Bernie Sanders leads Hillary Clinton by just one point, 47 to 46 percent. But in New Hampshire, the senator from neighboring Vermont holds a 19-point lead. Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News political director John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the state of the Democratic race.

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New CBS News Battleground Tracker poll numbers show Hillary Clinton far ahead of Bernie Sanders with 60 percent of Democrats supporting her, versus only 38 percent for Sanders. Yet Sanders says he feels confident about his South Carolina ground game

New CBS News Battleground Tracker poll numbers show Hillary Clinton far ahead of Bernie Sanders with 60 percent of Democrats supporting her, versus only 38 percent for Sanders. Yet Sanders says he feels confident about his South Carolina ground game. Sen. Sanders told John Dickerson, “Frankly, I think we can win there.”

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