JaneyVee
JaneyVee's JournalHillary Clinton got more votes in NV, SC, IA, than Trump and Bernie.
Fired up! Ready to go!
The media spent months trying to tear Hillary down and prop Trump up.
Yet, Hillary won and Trump lost. Congrats to Team HRC for pulling it out despite being slammed by the media 24/7 and being slammed by ads from every candidate on both sides of the aisle. She won the debates despite being constantly ganged up on. The reality of this primary race is its Hillary vs. every other candidate, and every other candidate vs. Hillary. Bernie got to fly under the radar letting Hillary take the brunt of every attack ad from every candidate. And she's still winning. K and R!
Hillary won Iowa and it was all due to non-white voters.
Who broke for Hillary +25. Her minority support (even in Iowa!) will continue to propel her to National victory.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/02/02/iowas-small-number-of-nonwhite-voters-underscores-a-big-problem-for-sanders/
Hillary Clinton won Iowa. Not coin flips.
http://www.npr.org/2016/02/02/465268206/coin-toss-fact-check-no-coin-flips-did-not-win-iowa-for-hillary-clintonWho is spreading these rumors? Or the rumors about 90 precincts being unstaffed? None of that is true. Hillary won the national and state delegates while Bernie and Hillary won some county delegates through coin flips.
Edited to add: What won Iowa for Hillary even after being outspent by Bernie? Non-white voters handed Hillary victory. She won +24. An ominous sign for Bernie beyond NH.
Why ‘Virtual Tie’ in Iowa Is Better for Clinton Than Sanders
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/02/02/upshot/how-the-virtual-tie-in-iowa-helps-hillary-clinton.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur&referer=https://t.co/2mH5lSGBGJBut in the end, a virtual tie in Iowa is an acceptable, if not ideal, result for Mrs. Clinton and an ominous one for Mr. Sanders. He failed to win a state tailor made to his strengths.
He fares best among white voters. The electorate was 91 percent white, per the entrance polls. He does well with less affluent voters. The caucus electorate was far less affluent than the national primary electorate in 2008. Hes heavily dependent on turnout from young voters, and he had months to build a robust field operation. As the primaries quickly unfold, he wont have that luxury.
For the FIRST TIME in US History a woman wins the Iowa Caucus!
Great job Team HRC! Lets bring home the victory! #Herstory
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