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FROM THE CANDIDATES stanley cup SEN. MICHAEL BENNETBennet launched his first two television advertisements in Iowa, sayCBS News Campaign Reporters Musadiq Bidar Adam Brewster. According to Advertising Analytics, Bennet s campaign has spent about $190,000 in the Des Moines and Cedar Rapids markets. The campaign says it is part of a seven-figure TV and digital buy over the next several weeks in Iowa.One of the ads, called Most, highlights some of Bennet s biography and legislative achievements. The other advertisement, called Truth, is focused on health care. The truth is, a health care plan that starts by kicking people off their coverage makes no sense, Bennet says in the ad. Before we go and blow up everyt stanley mug hing, let s try this. Give families a choice: keep your health care or join a stanley us public option. Bennet has held 15 events over six days in Iowa this month, which is more events than any other candidate has held in the Hawkeye State during September.REP. TULSI GABBARD Gabbard offered sharp criticism of President Trump s latest saber rattling with Iran while campaigning last night in Iowa s rural Warren County, which President Trump won by more than 16 points in the 2016 election. Gabbard, an Iraq War veteran, spent most of her speech criticizing the Trump Administration for wanting to start a war with Iran without Congressional authorization, saysCBS News Campaign Reporter Musadiq Bidar.Gabbard said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Wlet Partial government shutdown likely to be delayed because of George H.W. Bush s death
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FROM THE CANDIDATES stanley cup SEN. MICHAEL BENNETBennet launched his first two television advertisements in Iowa, sayCBS News Campaign Reporters Musadiq Bidar Adam Brewster. According to Advertising Analytics, Bennet s campaign has spent about $190,000 in the Des Moines and Cedar Rapids markets. The campaign says it is part of a seven-figure TV and digital buy over the next several weeks in Iowa.One of the ads, called Most, highlights some of Bennet s biography and legislative achievements. The other advertisement, called Truth, is focused on health care. The truth is, a health care plan that starts by kicking people off their coverage makes no sense, Bennet says in the ad. Before we go and blow up everyt stanley mug hing, let s try this. Give families a choice: keep your health care or join a stanley us public option. Bennet has held 15 events over six days in Iowa this month, which is more events than any other candidate has held in the Hawkeye State during September.REP. TULSI GABBARD Gabbard offered sharp criticism of President Trump s latest saber rattling with Iran while campaigning last night in Iowa s rural Warren County, which President Trump won by more than 16 points in the 2016 election. Gabbard, an Iraq War veteran, spent most of her speech criticizing the Trump Administration for wanting to start a war with Iran without Congressional authorization, saysCBS News Campaign Reporter Musadiq Bidar.Gabbard said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Wlet Partial government shutdown likely to be delayed because of George H.W. Bush s death
CBS CBS News Poll analysis by the CBS News Polling Unit: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Anthony Salvanto.About four in 5 Americans approve of President Obama s plan to bring troops home from Afghanistan and more than half would approve an even bigger withdr stanley vaso awal, a new CBS News/New York Times Poll finds.In the survey, conducted between June 24-28, Americans overwhelmingly expressed their approval of Mr. Obama s announcement last week that he intends to withdraw about a third of the 100,000 U.S. troops stationed in Afghanistan by the fall of 2012. According to the poll, 79 percent of Americans - including a majority of Republicans, Democrats, and independents - approved, while just 17 percent disapproved. In fact, most Americans do not think Mr. Obama s proposed troop withdrawal goes far enough. Fifty-nine percent of Americans think even more than the proposed one-third of U.S. troops in Afghanistan should be withdrawn. Still, for the first time since Mr. Obama took office, a majority 53 percent of Americans say the Afghanistan stanley cups uk conflict is going well. In Marc stanley water bottle h, only 44 percent of Americans said the same - a figure which was at the time outweighed by the 49 percent of those who said they thought things were going badly. But while most Americans expressed confidence that the war in Afghanistan is now going well, they appear ambivalent about America s mission there. Fi