A record number of women will be on the ballot for the midterm elections on Tuesday. Twenty-three women are running for Senate seats, 237 are looking to fill House seats, and 16 women are hoping to become governor. Female voters could also have a major impact on this election. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto joins «CBS This Morning» with more on the female candidates.
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