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Missouri Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill had tough words presidential candidate Bernie Sanders before President Obama's final State of the Union address

Missouri Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill had tough words presidential candidate Bernie Sanders before President Obama's final State of the Union address. McCaskill told CBSN’s Contessa Brewer there is a reason why Sanders hasn't been endorsed by any of his Senate colleagues and said his rival, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, is "resilient."

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A new national poll shows Hillary Clinton still well ahead in the Democratic presidential race

A new national poll shows Hillary Clinton still well ahead in the Democratic presidential race. The online survey finds Clinton with a 15 percent lead over Bernie Sanders, but voters younger than 24 years old prefer Sanders by 42 points. The race is tightening in Iowa, nearly three weeks before the first-in-the-nation caucuses. Nancy Cordes reports on how Clinton is changing her strategy.

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A new poll shows Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders by just three points among likely voters in Iowa

A new poll shows Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders by just three points among likely voters in Iowa. In New Hampshire, Sanders leads Clinton by four points. On the Republican side, the Iowa poll shows Ted Cruz leading Donald Trump by four points, but Trump has a 16-point lead in New Hampshire. The GOP race remains volatile, but two distinct plotlines are emerging. Trump and Cruz are battling for supremacy in Iowa, and Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush are fighting to be the mainstream alternative. Major Garrett reports.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says if Donald Trump chooses to attack her husband over the Monica Lewinsky scandal, “that’s his prerogative.” But she promises to “stick to substance” when it comes to fighting for women’s rights

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says if Donald Trump chooses to attack her husband over the Monica Lewinsky scandal, “that’s his prerogative.” But she promises to “stick to substance” when it comes to fighting for women’s rights.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says there is a "clear difference" in how she and Sanders handled a 2005 law that absolved gun manufacturers of any legal liability when someone uses their products during the commission of a crime

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says there is a "clear difference" in how she and Sanders handled a 2005 law that absolved gun manufacturers of any legal liability when someone uses their products during the commission of a crime.

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Clinton defends a recently-released email where she instructed an aide on how to send talking points over email when the secure fax system was not working. She said it was "common practice" and adds, “there was no transmission of classified information"

Clinton defends a recently-released email where she instructed an aide on how to send talking points over email when the secure fax system was not working. Clinton said it was "common practice" and adds, “there was no transmission of classified information."

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