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Stephen Colbert on live, uncensored election night show

Stephen Colbert has been putting his signature satirical spin on the presidential election. “The Late Show” has broadcasted live numerous times during the campaign, starting with the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, and again after the debates. Colbert will host a live election night special on Tuesday called “Democracy’s Series Finale,” which will air on Showtime. Colbert joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the upcoming show. Source

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Trump, Clinton stay focused in final election push

Donald Trump is literally telling himself to stay on message during campaign events in Florida and Virginia, key battleground states in the race for the White House. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is making her final arguments in mainly red states like Arizona. CBSN contributors Lis Smith and Hogan Gidley discuss with Josh Elliott. Source

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For Trump, it’s Florida or nothing

Donald Trump held three rallies in Florida yesterday during the final countdown until Election Day. The Republican nominee’s campaign admits he needs the Sunshine State to have a chance at winning the White House. Trump’s senior communications adviser Jason Miller joins CBSN to discuss the final push. Source

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Millennial voters talk 2016 election

Many millennials will vote for the first time this election. According to a poll by Harvard’s Institute of Politics, Hillary Clinton has a big lead among 18- to 29-year-old voters, with 49 percent supporting her. More than half of young voters say they are fearful about the future. Elaine Quijano gathered a group of 18- to 34-year-olds from 12 states to talk about the election. Source

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How black voters could sway the election

Swing states like Florida and Ohio could be decided by black voters if they come out for Clinton the same way they came out for Barack Obama four years ago. In a story for “60 Minutes” Scott Pelley spoke with African-American voters on the east side of Cleveland for their take on the election. Source

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