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Early results start to come in on Super Tuesday

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Joe Biden is picking up early wins as polls begin to close on Super Tuesday. CBS News' Norah O'Donnell anchors special coverage and chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett helps break down some of the exit polling as results continue to come in.

3/3: CBS Evening News

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Tornado outbreak leaves 23 dead across Tennessee; Hero steps in at father-daughter dance in Arkansas.

Sanders and Biden face off on Super Tuesday

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Voters are hitting the polls for Super Tuesday. Bernie Sanders is expected to have a strong lead with Joe Biden right behind him. Ed O'Keefe reports.

Minnesota voters head to polls the day after Amy Klobuchar ends presidential bid

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CBSN's Elaine Quijano talks with Esme Murphy, reporter and Sunday morning anchor for CBS Minnesota about issues that matter to voters there, which candidates are projected to do well after Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar dropped out, and what happens to the early votes case for Klobuchar now that she's out of the race.

What exit polls can tell us about Super Tuesday

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As the first polls were set to close on Super Tuesday, exit polling showed Democratic voters were most concerned with defeating President Trump in the general election. CBS News contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright and CBS News political analyst and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez join "Red and Blue" to discuss what the exit polls might mean for the candidates.

How airports are combating the coronavirus

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President Trump is not considering any domestic travel restrictions but is limiting international travel. U.S. airports are now taking serious actions to fight the coronavirus. Kris Van cleave reports.

What matters most to Colorado voters on Super Tuesday

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CBSN's Elaine Quijano spoke with Shaun Boyd, a political specialist at CBS Denver, about Bernie Sanders' lead in the state polls, important issues to Colorado voters, the state's open primary system and the big Senate race in Colorado.



415 delegates at stake in California on Super Tuesday

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Elaine Quijano spoke with Bryan Anderson, politics reporter for the Sacramento Bee, on CBSN's "Red and Blue." He talks about what he's watching for in California's Super Tuesday results, Mike Bloomberg being on the ballot for the first time, and whether recent endorsements will help boost Joe Biden.

What issues matter for Colorado voters?

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Sixty-seven delegates are up for grabs in Colorado, which switched to a primary system from a caucus system for the 2020 election. CBS Denver political specialist Shaun Boyd joins CBSN to discuss.

Hero steps in at father-daughter dance in Arkansas

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It was one of the biggest nights of the year in Northwest Arkansas at a school dance for fathers and daughters. But one girl had no date, until a hero stepped in. Jamie Yuccas reports.

CDC expected to produce more coronavirus test kits

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There’s a growing concern that thousands of Americans may have been exposed to the coronavirus but have not been tested due to a shortage of test kits. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

President Trump: Fed should lead instead of being led

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President Trump is criticizing the Federal Reserve for not taking more action on interest rates. This comes after the Fed slashed rates Tuesday to combat economic concerns stemming from the coronavirus outbreak. Politico's Daniel Lippman and the Wall Street Journal's Gabriel Rubin discuss how lawmakers and the White House are reacting to the Fed's decision.

Who could walk away with the most delegates from Super Tuesday?

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More than 1,300 delegates will be awarded on Super Tuesday. As voters head to the polls, CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns brings us the latest from Texas, and CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper, CBS News political analyst Leslie Sanchez, and CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne join CBSN with what to expect.

Trump and Dr. Anthony Fauci speak at NIH on coronavirus

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President Trump and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, participated in a roundtable about coronavirus at the National Institutes of Health. Watch their remarks.





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