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Person who flew with Joe Biden tests positive for COVID-19 ahead of town hall

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Joe Biden was given the all clear to participate in a Thursday night town hall after concerns he could have been exposed to COVID-19 while aboard his campaign plane. The virus has forced his running mate, Senator Kamala Harris, to change her campaign plans. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss that and more.

Biden and Trump hold dueling town halls after canceled debate

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After the Commission on Presidential Debates canceled what would have been the second debate, President Trump and Joe Biden each made plans to hold competing town halls on different networks. CBSN politics reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBS News campaign reporter Nicole Sganga join CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the highlights.



U.S. wine industry faces multitude of threats

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The West Coast wildfires have devastated about 30 wineries in California's Napa Valley, and many winery owners say it will be a long time before they fully recover. The pandemic has also caused these vineyards to take a substantial financial hit. Contributing writer for The Washington Post and former winery owner Tim Carl joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.

10/15/20: Red and Blue

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Trump hosting dueling Town Hall events; Supreme Court to hear challenge to ACA

Guthrie asks Trump why he'd tweet "a lie" about Biden

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At a town hall Thursday, Guthrie challenged the president on a conspiracy theory he tweeted about Biden, about QAnon and whether he took a COVID test on the date of his debate with Biden.

Absentee ballot issues in North Carolina leave voters concerned

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Requests for mail-in ballots in North Carolina are up more than 600%, but there's concern that some of those ballots could be discarded because of the state's strict ballot rules. Omar Villafranca has more in our series, “America Decides 2020: Counting Your Vote.”

Florida prepares for an influx of mail-in ballots

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Early voting kicks off in Florida next week, but voters are already starting to return their absentee ballots. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns brings us an inside look into how the votes are being counted.

Attorney outlines case against the Affordable Care Act

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The Supreme Court is expected to hear arguments in the case of California v. Texas in November, in which opponents are seeking to strike down the Affordable Care Act. The 2010 law has helped millions of Americans obtain health care coverage. Rob Henneke, general counsel for the Texas Public Policy Foundation, which is part of the lawsuit, joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" to explain their case.

Hunter Biden tabloid story raises disinformation campaign fears

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The Trump campaign is accusing Twitter and Facebook of censorship after the social media companies blocked the spread of an unverified story about former Vice President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, and a laptop allegedly full of his old emails. Nancy Cordes has details.





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