Bernie Sanders Declares Victory In Iowa, Despite Trailing Buttigieg In Delegates

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Bernie Sanders declares victory in Iowa at a news conference at his campaign headquarters in New Hampshire on Thursday (Source: Screenshot)

MANCHESTER, NH (VINnews/AP) — Three days after the confusion at the Iowa caucuses, Sen. Bernie Sanders has declared victory over his opponent Pete Buttigieg by pointing to his lead in raw votes, despite the fact that Buttigieg appears to have won more delegates at this time.

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Although the race has not been called in Iowa, since some precinct results have not yet been released, Sanders nonetheless thanked Iowans “for the very strong victory they gave us at the Iowa caucuses on Monday night.”

Speaking at a news conference at his campaign headquarters in New Hampshire on Thursday, Sanders said “Even though the vote tabulations have been extremely slow, we are now at a point with some 97 percent of the precincts reporting, where our campaign is winning the popular initial vote by some 6,000 votes.”

“In other words, some 6,000 more Iowans came out on caucus night to support our candidacy than the candidacy of anyone else. And when 6,000 more people come out for you in an election than your nearest opponent, we here in northern New England call that victory,” he added.

The Associated Press said Thursday that it is unable to declare a winner of Iowa’s Democratic caucuses.

With 97% of precincts reporting from Monday’s caucuses, former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg leads Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders by three state delegate equivalents out of 2,098 counted. That is a margin of 0.14 percentage points.

However, even as the Iowa Democratic Party’s effort to complete its tabulation of the caucus results continues, Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez on Thursday asked the Iowa Democratic Party to conduct a recanvass. That is not a recount, but rather a check of the vote count to ensure the results were added correctly.

Perez sought the recanvass following days of uncertainty about the results reported by the Iowa Democratic Party, which includes technology problems with the mobile phone app used by the party to collect results from caucus sites, an overwhelming number of calls to the party’s backup phone system and a subsequent delay of several days of reporting the results.

The Iowa Democratic Party suggested it may not comply with Perez’s request, issuing a statement that said it would conduct a recanvass if one was requested by one of the candidates.

Further, the party has yet to report results from some satellite caucus sites, from which there are still an unknown number of state delegate equivalents to be won.

“The Associated Press calls a race when there is a clear indication of a winner. Because of a tight margin between former Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Bernie Sanders and the irregularities in this year’s caucus process, it is not possible to determine a winner at this point,” said Sally Buzbee, AP’s senior vice president and executive editor.

The AP will continue to report and review the results from the Iowa Democratic Party as it completes its tabulation, as well as the results of any potential recanvass or recount.


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PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
4 years ago

It is a tie.

Perhaps we might hope that at least everyone behind Biden will drop out.

Heshy
Heshy
4 years ago

We should all vote for Sanders in the democratic primary. This way Trump will win by a landslide. I myself just switched back to Democrat so I can vote for him on the primaries.

AH
AH
4 years ago

Sorry, Comrade Binyomin. In accordance with good Marxist theory – “to each according to his need” – your votes have been redistributed to other candidates who need them more than you. Next up: let’s do the same with your three mansions.

Steve Marchant
Steve Marchant
4 years ago

The democrats need yet another candidate that can win the popular vote yet lose the delegate vote.
Trump uber alles.