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2018 midterms: Young people share why they are – or are not – voting

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A record number of young voters are expected to show up at the polls today. A Harvard University study estimates 40 percent of people under 30 will vote. Fifty-four percent of young Democrats said they are definitely voting, compared to 43 percent of young Republicans. CBS News asked young people across the country what's bringing them to the polls.

GOP leaders' outlook on midterm elections

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Dan Senor, who served as an adviser on the Romney-Ryan presidential campaign in 2012, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what Republican leaders are watching for in the midterm elections.

Governor candidates trash each other as worst thing that could happen to Georgia

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Georgia set an early voting record for a midterm election, with more than two million early ballots cast -- double the old record set four years ago. The latest poll shows Republican candidate for governor, Brian Kemp, with a small lead over his Democratic rival, Stacey Abrams. Mark Strassmann reports from Atlanta.



Immigration in the spotlight in Texas Senate race

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In Texas, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is trying to hold off Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke. Recent polls reveal a close race with Cruz ahead. The immigration and border issues are taking center stage. Adriana Diaz reports from El Paso.

Midterm 2018: From Nevada to N.J., which races to watch

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CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe join "CBS This Morning" to discuss which Senate and House midterm races we should watch for.

Wisconsin mom of Girl Scouts hit-and-run victim: "There was no warning"

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The driver accused in the hit-and-run deaths of three Wisconsin Girl Scouts and one of their mothers is expected to be formally charged Tuesday. Colten Treu, 21, faces multiple counts of homicide. The girls were collecting trash next to a rural highway over the weekend when a pick-up truck hit them. DeMarco Morgan reports.

Midterm 2018: Polarized electorate heads to the polls

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A divided nation is voting in a midterm election widely seen as a referendum on President Trump. The voters will decide who controls Congress: the president's allies or opponents who promise to block his agenda and investigate his administration. The president made his closing argument in Missouri Monday night. Major Garrett reports.





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