Unless you’ve been living under a rock or hunkered down in a cave for the last fort-eight hours you know of the “results,” from the ‘first-in-the-nation’ caucus vote out of Iowa on Monday night.
Hillary Clinton eeked out a narrow albeit hallow victory in the Hawk-eye State against Independent turned Democrat Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. Coming down to 10th’s of percentage points the former Secretary of State goes into the first-in-the-nation primary process in New Hampshire in just six days feeling her oats, while her husband and former President Bill Clinton turns South to secure the vote in the so-called 'SEC-primary' aka 'Super Tuesday' on March 1st when multiple Southern States will vote.
But while the ‘Come-Back Kid’ does what he does best there’s still questions that surround her victory in Iowa. Things like the caucus sites deciding final votes by coin tosses at some caucus sites or the fact that this year technology was introduced in the caucus process with caucus goers given a choice between casting their vote the traditional way via a slip of paper or on ipads. Not to suggest that Mrs. Clinton recommended this or introduced the Hawk-eye faithful to a ‘new-way’ in our political process but the Sanders campaign is already hinting of 'raw recount’.
And if that wasn’t enough enter Donald Trump.
Calling for nullification of the caucus process If he doesn’t get…
So he wants a re-do and Bernie Sanders wants a raw-count. How this will all shake out only time will tell…