Democratic candidates have made their final pitches to voters. But the IowaCaucuses haven't gone quite to plan as results have faced delays due to “quality checks” and “inconsistencies” in reporting. More here:
It was a mess and it isn't good for the Democratic Party or American democracy.
But there was little sign of those problems where I was, a packed sports hall inside Faith Baptist Bible Church.It was packed with people, many wearing retro branded t-shirts and holding bright placards for their preferred candidates.Former mayor of South Bend in Indiana, Pete Buttigieg, forecast the results will 'shock the nation'They sat with wide smiles and eager ears on the bleachers, looking genuinely excited to be there.
There was a forceful case made for Mayor Pete's centrist vision, another for Senator Warren's detailed policy plans and Joe Biden's extensive experience in government.But the man who chose to speak for Amy Klobochaur sounded surprisingly lukewarm about her. He admitted he'd voted Trump in 2016 and had been undecided until the night before.
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