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Democrats focus on New Hampshire primary

With no real outcome from the Iowa caucus, presidential candidates have turned their attention to New Hampshire, where next week's primary is set to further clarify where each Democratic contender stands with people around the country. Among Bernie Sanders' first plans in the state is a response to President Trump's State of the Union. Ed O'Keefe is in New Hampshire to break down what the other Democrats are doing to rally support before the vote.

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Democrats scramble to sort out Iowa caucus results

Iowa Democrats were stunned and confused Monday night as technical issues surrounding the caucus forced a stumbling start to the battle for the Democratic nomination. Officials said they were confident Sunday night that nothing would go wrong, with the state party chairman assuring that Democrats were "probably the most prepared" they had ever been for a caucus. Major Garrett takes a close look at what went wrong and what candidates are doing to move forward.

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Dems campaign despite bumpy election start

There is still no winner to Monday’s Iowa caucus after a coding error on the app used to count votes resulted in massive delays in the process. However, partial results already contain surprises as Mayor Pete Buttigieg holds a tight lead in first place just ahead of Senator Bernie Sanders. With just 71% of precincts reporting, Democrats hope to have a clearer picture soon. Ed O’Keefe reports from New Hampshire where the 2020 candidates are already campaigning for the next primary.

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Trump vs. Pelosi at State of the Union

The political feud between President Trump and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi escalated in front of the entire country last night, when he refused to shake her hand before the State of the Union address and then she ripped up her copy of the speech after he finished talking. All of this comes ahead of the Senate impeachment vote. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang, CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, and CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman join CBSN with details.

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