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Perry, Iowamdash; At 77, Joe Biden would be the oldest person elected president, and Pete Buttigieg, who turns 38 next month, would be the youngest. Yet in Iowa, where the first contest of the Democratic primary will be held in February, the two De stanley cups mocratic hopefuls are locked in a dogfight for senior citizens, a pivotal demographic given their high turnout rate.Older voters head to the polls with much greater regularity than other Americans. And nationwide,CBS News polling showsBiden s consistent lead is boosted by elderly voters, with 39% of voters 65 or old stanley cup er picking Biden, his largest coalition of support.But in Iowa, statewide polls indicate Buttigieg has also captured the imagination of older voters. The fresh-faced millennial mayor of South Bend has made wooing older voters a priority, vowing to protect Social Security and promising a Gray New Deal for seniors. Last month, a Des Moines Register poll found Buttigieg leading in the state among likely caucus goers. It also found that he was the top pick of the 65-and-over crowd, outpacing Biden among a constit stanley italia uency he had dominated earlier in the race.Buttigieg s strategy makes sense. Almost 80 percent of Iowans age 65 and older who were registered to vote in the 2018 midterm election did so, making up almost a whopping third of all votes cast, according to the Iowa Secretary of State s office. And while much of the focus in the 2018 midterm elections was on the higher-than-average Erwj Bachmann dismisses Fox host s apology for flake question
Bob Schieffer, CBSNews Chief Washington Correspondent: Today on Face The Nation, trouble in the Bush campaign gives Republ stanley canada ican bigwigs the jitters. Is it all self-inflicted and can new course directions get the campaign back on track It was, by any measure, a bad couple of weeks for George Bush. His message about cutting taxes and trying to link Al Gore to Bill Clinton was lost in a weird argument over whether to hold debates. Will there even be debates We ll ask the executive director of the debate commission, Janet Brown.Congress is back, but can anything get done in this contentious atmosphere We ll ask the Democratic leader of the Senate, Tom Daschle. Finally, we ll talk about what the new polls on the presidential race show and whether or not the Bush campaign can right with Republican strategist Linda DiVall, pollster John Zogby and Paul Gigot. Gloria Borger will be here and I ll have a final word on the woes of Dick Cheney. But first debating the debates on Face The Nation. We start this morning with Janet Brown, who is the executive director of the Commission on Presidential Debates. Ms. Brown, thank you very much for coming. Let me get right to it. Do you have any news for us Do you think there are going to be debates after all Janet Brown, Commission on Presidential Debates: Indeed, I do, Bob. We hea stanley cup rd from the Bush campaign late Friday that they would like stanley thermoskannen to sit down and meet with representatives of the Gore c
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