Posted on 02/27/2020 11:02:47 PM PST by knighthawk
The results of the Iowa caucus remain unchanged even after a recount by the Iowa Democratic Party (IDP), which was requested by the two Democratic front-runners, former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.
The recount process resulted in no change to National Delegate allocation, the IDP said in a statement Thursday.
Buttigieg remained the winner in the state, with a marginally higher delegate count than Sanders: Buttigieg had 562.954 and Sanders had 562.021.
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Please clap
Doesn’t even rise to the level of useless information anymore. Iowa had their chance and they blew it.
Now we know what Iowans do in the corn fields. Perverts.
Yet President Trump isn’t working fast enough to fix the coronavirus. We’d all be dead by now with president Hillary.
If Hillary was now President, they would still be arguing if the Virus-Czar should be a lesbian woman, or a gay black guy.
Sure they weren’t voting in Idaho? Joe Biden said they were.
The Iowa convention looked like a sack of potatoes meeting a Vegomatic on High Speed.
Competition among Workers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ9myHhpS9s&list=RDvZ9myHhpS9s&start_radio=1&t=4
Pete says, "Yes. Yes they did!"
It took them that long to fabricate their outcome, total B.S.
Yeah sure. I believe it.
How do they get fractional votes? I see their problem. (setq sarcasm off)
That’s the beauty of democrat math - they can’t count, but the counting they can’t do is good to 6 significant figures and three decimal places.
Howdy Doody over Bernie the Bolshevik brings up images in the mind which require strong detergent.
I’m not sure how they calculate the delegates, but didn’t Bernie have more actual voters supporting him during the caucuses than Mayor Pete?
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