
Who is at the Iowa caucuses?
Who is participating in the Iowa Democratic caucuses? CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto helps break down what we're learning from the entrance polling.
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Who is participating in the Iowa Democratic caucuses? CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto helps break down what we're learning from the entrance polling.
Iowa caucus results are delayed while the state Democratic Party does "quality control," officials said. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto explains what that means and how long it might take for results to come in.
Michael Bloomberg has been using unconventional campaign strategies to rise in the polls. His national spokesperson, Sabrina Singh, joined CBSN to discuss the campaign.
Senator Amy Klobuchar addressed her supporters in Iowa prior to the caucus results being reported. The results have been delayed, though, as the Democratic party conducts "quality control." Watch her remarks here.
There was no winner announced hours after Iowans caucused in the highly-watched first-in-the-nation contest. CBS News' Elaine Quijano anchored live coverage from Des Moines with White House correspondent Major Garrett, political correspondent Ed O'Keefe, political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBSN contributors Lynda Tran, Antjuan Seawright and Leslie Sanchez.
Bernie Sanders spoke to supporters late Monday after the Iowa caucuses, although the official results were delayed. Sanders said he has a "feeling" the results will be announced at "some point," but he has a good feeling "we're going to be doing very, very well here in Iowa." Watch his remarks.
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.
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.
The Iowa Democratic Party held late-night calls with several presidential campaigns about the delays in reporting official caucus results. Some candidates are declaring victory as they head to New Hampshire for the next primary.
With no clear winner of the Iowa caucus, many 2020 Democrats see it as an opportunity to predict victory and inspire optimism within their base. However, Republicans have also taken advantage of the chaos to call the Democratic primary unorganized. Former Hillary Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook and Marco Rubio's 2016 campaign manager Terry Sullivan weigh in on the discord on "CBS This Morning."
Iowa is set to release caucus results today after a major delay. However, most of the 2020 Democratic candidates have already left for New Hampshire, where the nation's first primary takes place in one week. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN from Des Moines to break down the latest developments.
Iowa Democratic Party leaders are expected to release the results of last night's caucus today after problems with an app delayed the results. Caucus-goers Rich and Marion Patterson joins CBSN to talk about their experience at the caucus.
The Senate is likely to acquit President Trump in his impeachment trial Wednesday. The votes of three Democrats and two Republicans are still unclear. Paul Kane of the Washington Post joins CBSN to break down the vote, a possible censure resolution, and what the trial means for the future.
The Iowa Democratic Party says it will release a majority of the delayed results from the Iowa caucus at 5 p.m. ET Tuesday. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe, Politico campaign reporter Zach Montellaro, and CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Musadiq Bidar joined CBSN with more on what went wrong.
In New Hampshire, the Democratic candidates are trying to process the newly-released results of the Iowa caucuses. It took nearly a day for the Democratic Party to release some of the results. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Some results from the Iowa caucuses were finally released a day late. No winner has been announced, but the state Democratic Party provided results from 62% of precincts. Major Garrett has the latest.
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.
Iowa’s caucus confusion left many irked and disappointed Monday night after a coding error led to massive delays in vote counting. One man called the disorganization “disappointing” while Iowa’s Democratic chair defended the party’s decision to use the app. Dean Reynolds speaks to Des Moines residents to see how they feel about how the process was handled.
Late Iowa caucus results show Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders in a tight race with 71% of precincts currently reporting results. Buttigieg is on pace to win nearly 27% of the state’s delegates while Sanders is ahead in the popular vote. CBS News’ elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto breaks down what Iowa’s electoral map looks like, including which demographics supported certain candidates.
As Iowa caucus results slowly filter in with positive results for Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders, many wonder what Joe Biden's lackluster performance could mean for the formerly clear frontrunner heading into New Hampshire. CBS News senior political analyst John Dickerson breaks down the possible fallout after Iowa's caucus chaos.
As officials investigate what went wrong with the reporting software used in the Iowa caucus, Democrats in Nevada are ditching their plans to use that same app. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN AM to explain what happened and how officials are dealing with integrating tech into elections.
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.
The Iowa Democratic Party has blamed the delay in releasing the results of the Iowa caucuses on a "coding issue" with a new reporting system. Despite the fact that the issue is related to a security concern, the debacle has triggered concerns about the integration of technology in future elections. CNET editor-in-chief Connie Guglielmo has more.
As fallout from the Iowa caucuses continues, the Trump 2020 campaign is jumping on the chance to stoke division among Democrats. Politico reporter Alex Isenstadt has been covering the president's reelection efforts and joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with details.
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