Full Video: CNN Town Hall With Sanders, Buttigieg, Klobuchar, and Patrick (Feb. 6, New Hampshire)

On Thursday, Feb. 6, four Democratic candidates participated separately with CNN in a live Town Hall event broadcast from Manchester, New Hampshire. Here are the collected full videos of the event.

Watch CNN Town Halls Night 1 (Feb 5): Biden, Warren, Yang, Steyer

Thursday, February 6

Videos ordered in the order each candidate appeared on CNN.

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders:

Former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg:

Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar:

Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick:

Watch the previous night of CNN Town Hall events with former Vice president Joe Biden, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Businessman Andrew Yang, and businessman Tom Steyer available here.

Full Video: CNN Town Hall With Biden, Warren, Yang, and Steyer (Feb. 5, New Hampshire)

On Wednesday, Feb. 5, four Democratic candidates participated separately with CNN in a live Town Hall event broadcast from Manchester, New Hampshire. Here are the collected full videos of the event.

Watch CNN Town Halls Night 2 (Feb 6): Sanders, Buttigieg, Klobuchar, Patrick

Wednesday, February 5

Videos ordered in the order each candidate appeared on CNN.

Former Vice President Joe Biden:

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren:

Businessman Andrew Yang:

Businessman Tom Steyer:

On Thursday, Feb. 6, there will be four more town hall events on CNN:

Thursday, February 6:
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders
Former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar
Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick

Watch CNN Town Halls Night 2 (Feb 6): Sanders, Buttigieg, Klobuchar, Patrick

Confusion Tuesday Morning as Democrats Scramble for Iowa Caucus Results

Report from the CBS Early Show on the delayed Iowa caucus results.

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.

More reporting from ABC News

First-in-the-nation Iowa was supposed to be the first indication, based on votes and not polls, of where the candidates stand in the Democratic primary horse race.

But now, after the state party “found inconsistencies in the reporting” of the results, the candidates — and the country — are still in the dark regarding how caucusgoers felt Monday night.

“[T]he integrity of our process, and the results have and always will be our top priority,” Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) Chairman Troy Price told reporters during a 2 a.m. call. “At this point, the IDP is manually verifying all precinct results … We want to emphasize that this is a recording, not a hack on intrusion. And it’s exactly why we have a paper trail and systems in place to uphold the integrity of our process.”

The results are now expected sometime Tuesday, Price said, noting it’s “taking longer than expected” to validate the data they have against the paper trail.

“We have said all along, we have these backups in place for exactly this reason. We are updating campaigns and we will continue to provide updates as they are available,” he said.

Just ten minutes before the caucuses began, Price told reporters outside the media filing center that usually, results start coming in around 9 p.m., an hour after the contest kicks off. But 9 p.m. came and went, and then 10 p.m. came and went, and, at 10:45 p.m., an update from the Iowa Democratic Party finally arrived.

Read the full story from ABCNews.com

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