CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, CBS News political correspondent Ed O’Keefe, and Associated Press national writer on race and ethnicity Errin Haines Whack joined “Red and Blue” to discuss what to expect from this week’s Democratic debates, and how race may factor into the conversation. Source
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Top takeaways from the second Democratic primary debate – the first night
The left holds together, the moderates struggle, and Joe Biden isn’t mentioned once Source
South Carolina and Iowa voters react to Democratic debate
At watch parties in Columbia, South Carolina and Ames, Iowa, voters said they didn’t see a clear winner in the first night of the Democratic debate. CBS News political reporters LaCrai Mitchell and Adam Brewster check in from the early debate states Source
Buttigieg pledges to withdraw U.S. from Afghanistan if elected
“We’re close to the day when we will wake up to the news of a casualty in Afghanistan who was not born on 9/11,” Buttigieg, a veteran of the prolonged war in Afghanistan, said Tuesday Source
Klobuchar: I wanted to “take it to President Trump”
Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota said she wanted to focus in the second debate on President Trump. CBS News political reporter Ed O’Keefe caught up with Klobuchar in the post-debate spin room to discuss the debate. Source
New Hampshire viewers say Warren had a strong night
New Hampshire voters at a watch party for the first night of the latest Democratic debate said they felt Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts had a strong night and were also impressed by South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg. CBS News digital reporter Nicole Sganga reports from Somersworth, New Hampshire. Source
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North Korea fires multiple projectiles, South Korean media says; 36 nurses pregnant at Kansas City hospital this year. Source
Disney star Cameron Boyce died of epilepsy, coroner says
Boyce’s family had earlier said the Disney star suffered from an ongoing medical condition Source
Warren and Sanders defend progressive turf at Detroit debate
Warren and Sanders vigorously defended their proposals while upbraiding moderates for failing to embrace bold policy positions Source
Which candidates say health care plan requires middle-class tax hike?
The progressive firebrands on stage strongly defended their “Medicare-for-all” single-payer health care plans, while the more centrist candidates cast their proposals as unrealistic and too extreme Source