Posted on 02/18/2020 2:02:07 AM PST by Libloather
DES MOINES, Iowa (WHO-TV) -- The Iowa Democratic Party is working to recanvass more than 100 caucus precincts at the request of two presidential campaigns.
That recanvass process began at 9 a.m. on Sunday. It includes 143 precincts in Iowa and around the world.
Specifically, what we are going to do is look at the evidence before us. A lot of that is going to related to the caucus math worksheets, the delegate summary sheets, for example. Those are kind of hard evidence pieces that we will look at, said Iowa Democratic Party Rules Chair Melissa Peterson.
Last week, the campaigns for Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg asked the party to take a second look at those precincts.
The recanvass is not a recount. It simply reviews the math on those caucus worksheets to make sure it all adds up correctly. However, Democrats can't change anything that would affect the intent of caucus participants.
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These are the people who want to run your health care ... while holding jobs they can’t be fired from.
Its friggin addition! Of positive integers!!!
If they count long enough they will find that Hillary won the Iowa caucus
They can count the votes as many times as they like... Joe Biden still lost.
This from the DemoRat CaucASSers who resort to coin flips.
Red Bern had his votes redistributed like a good commie. NEXT....
They’ve still got time to find thousands of overlooked Biden voters locked in the broom closets of the caucus sites.
And they want to control the USA?????
And there are actually Americans who want them to??????????
I call the Democratic caucuses Death Panels for Bernie Sanders votes. ;-)
(There is a long wait time with a lengthy debate—then they decide to kill them....)
Pathetic that they can't count...they DO KNOW HOW TO CHEAT though!
ROTFL
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