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A new poll shows growing weakness in Hillary Clinton's campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination

A new poll shows growing weakness in Hillary Clinton's campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. Clinton remains the frontrunner in the poll of likely Iowa caucus-goers, with 37 percent support, but liberal challenger Bernie Sanders is now just seven points behind. Republican Donald Trump, however, continues to defy expectations in Iowa. Nancy Cordes reports on the tightening race.

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CBS News Correspondent Julianna Goldman, Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post, Mark Leibovich of The New York Times Magazine, and the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg discuss Hillary Clinton’s race to attract the Democratic base by signing up superdelegates

CBS News Correspondent Julianna Goldman, Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post, Mark Leibovich of The New York Times Magazine, and the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg discuss Hillary Clinton’s race to attract the Democratic base by signing up superdelegates

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CBS News spoke to more than a dozen Clinton donors who have raised $100,000 or more about whether the controversy is shaking their support

While presidential candidate Hillary Clinton continues to fend off questions from the press about the investigation into her use of a private email server while secretary of state, CBS News spoke to more than a dozen “Hillblazers,” donors who have raised $100,000 or more, about whether the controversy is shaking their support. Nancy Cordes reports.

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Donald Trump is taking a break from his campaign because he has jury duty in New York. A new poll finds 25 percent of Republicans are backing Trump

Donald Trump is taking a break from his campaign because he has jury duty in New York. A new poll finds 25 percent of Republicans are backing Trump. Dr. Ben Carson is second at 12 percent, followed by Sen. Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush and Mike Huckabee. Voters who go to the Iowa State Fair get to see nearly all the presidential contenders. Nancy Cordes reports on how candidates are using the event to win support.

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