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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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Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Matt Lewis of the Daily Caller, Ed O’Keefe of the Washington Post, and CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes discuss Bernie Sanders’ new campaign ad in the run up to early primary votes

Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Matt Lewis of the Daily Caller, Ed O’Keefe of the Washington Post, and CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes discuss Bernie Sanders’ new campaign ad in the run up to early primary votes. With former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg considering a third party run, is there room for another front-runner from the Big Apple?

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The CBS news battleground tracker poll unveiled Sunday reveals Donald Trump has retaken the lead from Sen. Ted Cruz in early primary state Iowa and Bernie Sanders has caught up with rival Hillary Clinton in Iowa, with big leads in New Hampshire

The CBS news battleground tracker poll unveiled Sunday reveals Donald Trump has retaken the lead from Sen. Ted Cruz in early primary state Iowa and Bernie Sanders has caught up with rival Hillary Clinton in Iowa, with big leads in New Hampshire. CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto breaks down the momentum behind the numbers.

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In response to claims that his campaign is offering too much, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders says, “That’s really an unfair criticism.” The Vermont senator says tuition free college and universal health care are not “radical ideas”

In response to claims that his campaign is offering too much, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders says, “That’s really an unfair criticism.” The Vermont senator says tuition free college and universal health care are not “radical ideas.” Sanders says a “Medicare for all” single-payer system can save middle class families thousands each year.

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Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders discusses his ground game in South Carolina and his recently released plans for universal health care during an interview with CBS' "Face the Nation" airing January 24, 2016

Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders discusses his ground game in South Carolina and his recently released plans for universal health care during an interview with CBS' "Face the Nation" airing January 24, 2016.

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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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