(Worthy News) – The Iowa Democratic Party’s woes in reporting results from its presidential nominating caucuses are multiplying, with an analysis of official results finding inconsistencies in more than 100 precincts.
The New York Times found instances where vote tallies did not add up, where state delegate equivalents (the traditional measure used to determine the winner) were awarded incorrectly, or where raw results should not be possible.
It’s the latest headache for Iowa Democrats, who ran Monday’s caucuses and still have not reported an official winner. [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]
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