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Related: About this forumDem candidates snipe at each other and Iowa officials as they await results
PoliticoIowa Democratic Party Chairman Troy Price informed the campaigns Tuesday afternoon that the state party plans to release at least half of the results by 5 p.m. Eastern time, providing some clarity after technical snafus plunged the contest into chaos.
Moving forward just like we would would have on caucus night we will continue to release results as we are able to, Mandy McClure, the state Democratic Partys communications director, said in a follow-up statement. We are also executing our plans and procedures to gather the paper documents and chasing any additional precincts to report results as we normally would on caucus night.
But the candidates and their aides balked at the idea of only getting a partial picture of the outcome and engaged in a blame game over the persisting delays.
On the call, a Bernie Sanders aide took a swipe at Joe Biden, suggesting his campaign is responsible for holding up an already slow process to postpone the release of a weak finish for the former vice president.
I do want to urge people in the interest of not discrediting the party, that folks who are just trying to delay the return of this because of their relative positioning in the results last night, I think thats a bit disingenuous, Jeff Weaver, Sanders senior adviser, said on the call.
Biden general counsel Dana Remus tried to cast doubt over the the entire caucus, referencing growing reports that peoples presidential preference cards were not accepted, while senior adviser Jessie Harris was incredulous that the state party would only release partial results.
Moving forward just like we would would have on caucus night we will continue to release results as we are able to, Mandy McClure, the state Democratic Partys communications director, said in a follow-up statement. We are also executing our plans and procedures to gather the paper documents and chasing any additional precincts to report results as we normally would on caucus night.
But the candidates and their aides balked at the idea of only getting a partial picture of the outcome and engaged in a blame game over the persisting delays.
On the call, a Bernie Sanders aide took a swipe at Joe Biden, suggesting his campaign is responsible for holding up an already slow process to postpone the release of a weak finish for the former vice president.
I do want to urge people in the interest of not discrediting the party, that folks who are just trying to delay the return of this because of their relative positioning in the results last night, I think thats a bit disingenuous, Jeff Weaver, Sanders senior adviser, said on the call.
Biden general counsel Dana Remus tried to cast doubt over the the entire caucus, referencing growing reports that peoples presidential preference cards were not accepted, while senior adviser Jessie Harris was incredulous that the state party would only release partial results.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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brooklynite
Feb 2020
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So, this combined with the tweet from John King about a rival campaign lying about Biden...
W_HAMILTON
Feb 2020
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W_HAMILTON
(10,423 posts)1. So, this combined with the tweet from John King about a rival campaign lying about Biden...
...does that mean that it was the Sanders campaign that put out the lie that Biden was going to sue to prevent the results from being partially released?
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
George II
(67,782 posts)3. In a word.............YEP!
David Sirota at his "best" (worst).
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
George II
(67,782 posts)2. This:
On the call, a Bernie Sanders aide took a swipe at Joe Biden, suggesting his campaign is responsible for holding up an already slow process to postpone the release of a weak finish for the former vice president.
CONFIRMS the suspicion that the Sanders campaign was involved in floating the totally fake story about the Biden campaign going to court to delay the release of partial results.
Caught with their pants down.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Cha
(320,314 posts)4. We Know this was NOT TRUE...
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden