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- Democratic governmental candidates are preempting the Iowa caucuses’ postponed results as they head off to New Hampshire.
- Even prior to a single precinct reported, Pete Buttigieg stated success, while Bernie Sanders released internal campaign information that revealed him winning.
- The results of Monday night’s caucusing were not expected up until Tuesday at the earliest after problems with an app developed to send citizen information to the Iowa Democratic Celebration.
State celebration officials blamed the wait on a brand-new app created to send voter data from 1,700 caucus websites to Iowa’s centralized Democratic Celebration office.
Troy Cost, the chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party, said the results would be out “later” on Tuesday.
” This is merely a reporting concern, the app did not go down and this is not a hack or an intrusion,” a declaration from the Iowa Democratic Celebration stated.
Here’s what the candidates are stating so far. We will upgrade this post as more statements come in.
Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg stated success Monday night. On Tuesday early morning his campaign launched internal data that revealed him winning.
Twitter/Pete Buttigieg.
” We are headed to New Hampshire victorious,” he later on stated in a video published on Twitter
On Tuesday early morning, his campaign released internal information that showed him winning the state-delegate equivalent of 28%.
It’s possible, nevertheless, that the outcomes put together by the campaign will not show the full official tally; at least one other project produced conflicting results.
Sen. Bernie Sanders also released what his project called “internal caucus numbers” that revealed him winning.
Reuters
Jeff Weaver, a senior advisor for the Sanders project, released the project’s “internal reporting numbers” in an e-mail early Tuesday early morning.
The campaign said these figure represented the results collected by Sanders volunteers from almost 40%of Iowa precincts.
The initial figures showed Sanders gaining 29.66%of the vote, with Buttigieg coming second with 24.59%.
” I have a strong feeling that at some time the results will be announced, and when those outcomes are announced I have a good feeling we’re going to be doing really, very well here in Iowa,” Sanders likewise stated Monday
Here’s what Sanders’ internal, initial outcomes looked like:
Bernie Sanders.
Previous Vice President Joe Biden erred on the side of care however focused on the positives.
Twitter/Joe Biden
Sen. Elizabeth Warren seemed very carefully optimistic.
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” I feel good,” she informed press reporters after she landed in New Hampshire early Tuesday early morning.
Earlier, on Monday night, she had told advocates in Des Moines that the outcomes were “too close to call.”
Andrew Yang was tight-lipped however also expressed optimism.
Twitter/NBC News
” I’m going right from here to New Hampshire, where I will be one of the 7 candidates on the argument stage on Friday night,” he stated.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar meant a relative victory, telling fans “we are punching above our weight.”
Twitter/CNN
Klobuchar informed advocates in Des Moines: “We understand one thing: we are punching above our weight.”
” Somehow, some way, I’m going to get on an aircraft tonight to New Hampshire,” she included.
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