Sanders: Ready to turn political world upside down in Iowa

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- The Latest on the 2016 race for president on the final weekend of campaigning before Monday's leadoff Iowa caucuses (all times local):

9:30 a.m.

Bernie Sanders says he's ready to turn the political world upside down in Iowa.

The Democratic presidential candidate says that if his supporters turn out in large numbers for Monday night's caucuses, "I think you're going to look at one of the biggest political upsets in the modern history of our country."

The Vermont senator is in a tight race with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Sanders tells CNN's "State of the Union" that his campaign has gotten lots of people involved in politics who hadn't been before. He mentions the working class as well as young people who no longer "want to sit back" but want to help direct their country's future.

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8:45 a.m.

Donald Trump isn't shy about boasting, but the Republican presidential front-runner says he also has a humble side.

Here's what he tells CBS' " Face the Nation" in an interview: "We're all the same. I mean, we're all going to the same place, probably one of two places, you know? But we're all the same. And I do have, actually, much more humility than a lot of people would think."

Asked about hiding that side, the billionaire businessman says, "I'd rather not play my cards. I want to be unpredictable."

One thing he's not lacking is confidence. In the interview, he said "none of the other guys will win."