Full Video: Bernie Sanders Press Conference From Burlington, Vermont (3/11/2020)

Sen. Bernie Sanders is holding a press conference in his home state of Vermont to address the presidential campaign following losses in several states on Tuesday, March 10. It is unknown what the Senator plans to discuss or announce.

Alternate Video Links: USA Today (YouTube), Yahoo (YouTube)

When: Wednesday, March 11
Time: 1 pm ET
Where: Burlington, Vermont

A defiant Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Wednesday vowed to continue on in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination following a string of dispiriting losses to former Vice President Joe Biden.

Sanders and Biden will square off for their first one-on-one debate of the cycle on Sunday in Arizona, and Sanders said he’d challenge Biden on a host of issues there.

The Vermont progressive acknowledged that he’s losing in the fight for delegates, saying that Democrats are worried that he’s not as electable as Biden. But Sanders is pushing on, saying he’d make the case for his progressive politics even as his losses mounted.

“We have won the ideological debate, but we are losing the debate over electability,” Sanders said from Burlington, Vt. “I cannot tell you how many people our campaign has spoken to who say they agree with us but will vote for Joe because they believe he’s the best to beat Donald Trump. Needless to say, I strongly disagree with that assertion, but that’s what millions of Democrats and independents say. On Sunday, I very much look forward to the debate.”

Biden won big victories on Tuesday night in Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi and Idaho, growing his delegate lead to about 150 over Sanders.

Read full story from TheHill.com

Full Video: President Trump Rally From Charleston, South Carolina (Feb. 28)

On the eve of the South Carolina Democratic Primary, set for Saturday, Feb. 29, President Trump will be holding a “Keep America Great” rally in North Charleston, South Carolina. Here is the complete video of the Trump event.

Alternate Video Links: Fox 10 (YouTube), The Sun (YouTube)

How to Watch

What: President Trump rally in South Carolina
Date: Friday, Feb. 28, 2020
Time: 7 pm ET (6 pm CT, 5 pm MT, 4 pm PT)
Location: North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center, North Charleston, South Carolina

Reporting on the South Carolina rally tonight The Post & Courier:

It may be the Democrats’ stage, but President Donald Trump is coming to crash the show.

The president will land at the Charleston Air Force Base during the late afternoon rush hour Friday ahead of his scheduled 7 p.m. rally at the North Charleston Coliseum.

Doors open at 3 p.m. Parking is $10 per car.

The appearance — beginning exactly 12 hours before polls open for Saturday’s Democratic presidential primary — continues Trump’s trend of visiting states ahead of Democratic presidential contests.

Previous events were held in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada.

Read the full story from PostAndCourier.com

Full Video: President Trump Rally From Phoenix, Arizona (Feb 19)

On the same night at the same time that former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg will, for the first time this primary, step foot on a debate stage in Nevada, President Trump will be holding a “Keep America Great” rally in Phoenix, Arizona. Here are the rally details including the full video of the President’s remarks.

Alternate Video Links: FoxNews (YouTube), AZCentral (YouTube)

How to Watch

What: President Trump rally in Phoenix, Arizona
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020
Time: 9 pm ET (8 pm CT, 7 pm MT, 6 pm PT)
Location: Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona

Reporting on the Arizona rally tonight from CBS News:

President Trump is rallying supporters in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday night, while former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg takes his first shot on the Democratic debate stage. The president is on the second day of his West Coast swing through California, Nevada, Colorado and Arizona ahead of major primaries.

Mr. Trump has been bashing Bloomberg on Twitter as the Democrat rises in the polls, thanks in large part to the hundreds of millions of dollars he’s spending on television ads.

“What Mini Mike is doing is nothing less than a large scale illegal campaign contribution. He is ‘spreading’ money all over the place, only to have recipients of his cash payments, many former opponents, happily joining or supporting his campaign. Isn’t that called a payoff?” the president posed on Twitter Tuesday afternoon.

Read the full story from CBSNews.com

Full Video: Iowa Democratic Party Press Conference to Release Caucus Results

The Democratic Party of Iowa has scheduled a press conference for 5 pm ET on Tuesday to begin the release of Iowa Caucus results. A “majority” of the results will be released and then the rest of the vote will be released as the results are certified.

Report on the release of the results from Reuters:

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Iowa Democratic Party has told presidential campaigns it will release more than half of Monday’s delayed caucus results at 5 p.m. ET (2200 GMT) on Tuesday.

“We have always said that we have a paper trail in this process,” Iowa Democratic Party Chair Troy Price told campaigns on a briefing call. “We’ve always had to chase down results.”

Price said that the results would be released as they are finalized.

 

Full Video: President Trump State of the Union Address (Feb. 4, 2020)

Full video of President Trump’s 2020 State of the Union Address from the U.S. House Chamber on February 4, 2020.

Alternate Video Links: Fox News (YouTube), CBS News (YouTube), PBS NewsHour (YouTube)

What: State of the Union

Date: Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Time: 9 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. CT

How to watch: The 2020 SOTU address will be carried live on all broadcast and cable news channels including ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and Fox Business

Reporting from CBS News:

It will be only the second time a State of the Union address will be delivered while the Senate is holding an impeachment trial. In 1999, President Clinton made no mention of the impeachment trial during his second-to-last State of the Union on January 19. Mr. Clinton was ultimately acquitted on charges of obstruction of justice and perjury by the Senate.

The Senate is scheduled to hold the final verdict vote on the impeachment trial on Wednesday.

The State of the Union will be held a day after the Iowa caucuses this year. Mr. Trump has two Republican challengers, former Massachusetts Governor William Weld and former Congressman Joe Walsh of Illinois, but neither poses a substantial threat to the president in Iowa or nationally. The president won the Republican caucuses in Iowa Monday.

2020 Iowa Caucus Results (Feb. 3, 2020)

Results and analysis of the 2020 Iowa Caucuses from the Des Moines Register and other live video streams below.

Alternate Live Streams: Washington Post (YouTube), NBC News (YouTube)

Monday, February 3

Iowa Democratic Caucus
Time:
Caucuses begin at 8 pm ET (7 pm CT) and last several hours
Registration: Same-day registration allowed
Where To Vote: Find Your Caucus Location
Delegates: 
49 (41 pledged, 8 unpledged)
Allocation: Proportional
Threshold: 
15% (A candidate must receive at least 15% to win a delegate)

Other Links: Iowa Vote Registration CheckIowa Voter Registration

The Iowa Democratic Party has created a website called TheCaucuses.org. This site tells you everything you need to know for participating in the Iowa Democratic caucus. You must be a registered Democrat in Iowa to participate but you can register or change registration on caucus day.

Live Iowa Caucus Results

Full Video: Day 10 of President Trump Impeachment Trial in U.S. Senate

Day ten of the trial on Friday, Jan. 31, 2020. The Friday vote will be pivotal in determining whether the impeachment trial can move on to a final vote, or require more days of testimony if witnesses are called into next week.

Alternate Video Link: Fox News (YouTube)

Watch prior days:

The impeachment trial of President Donald Trump began on Tuesday, Jan. 21, after a weekslong impasse over how the Senate trial would proceed, and debate over the rules stretched nearly 13 hours.

Reporting on day ten of the trial from NBC News:

The Senate faces a pivotal vote Friday afternoon on whether to call witnesses in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, potentially raising the question of whether Chief Justice John Roberts could cast a tie-breaking vote.

In a climactic moment Thursday night, Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, a key Republican swing vote on the question of whether to call ex-national security adviser John Bolton and other witnesses, said he would not support the additional testimony because, he said, while the House managers had proven their case, the charges against Trump do not meet the constitutional standard for an impeachable offense.

Read the full story from NBCNews.com

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