The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Buttigieg, Sanders lead as Iowa releases partial results

- By Steve Peoples, Thomas Beaumont and Alexandra Jaffe

DES MOINES, IOWA >> The Iowa Democratic Party released partial results of its kickoff presidenti­al caucus after a daylong delay late Tuesday showing former Midwestern Mayor Pete Buttigieg and progressiv­e Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders leading the opening contest of the party’s 2020 primary season.

The results followed 24 hours of chaos as technical problems marred the complicate­d caucus process, forcing state officials to apologize and raising questions about Iowa’s traditiona­l place atop the presidenti­al primary calendar.

It was too early to call a winner based on the initial results, but Massachuse­tts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, former Vice President Joe Biden and Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar were trailing in the tally of State Delegate Equivalent­s, according to data released for the first time by the state Democratic Party nearly 24 hours after voting concluded.

The results reflected 62% of precincts in the state.

The two early leaders, Buttigieg and Sanders, were separated by 40 years in age, conflictin­g ideology and more.

Sanders, a 78-year-old selfdescri­bed democratic socialist, has been a progressiv­e powerhouse for decades, while the 38-year-old Buttigieg’s early standing cemented his transforma­tion from a little-known Indiana mayor to a legitimate force in the 2020 contest. Buttigieg is also the first openly gay candidate to earn presidenti­al primary delegates.

“We don’t know all of the numbers, but we know this much: A campaign that started a year ago with four staff members, no name recognitio­n, no money, just a big idea — a campaign that some said should have no business even making this attempt — has taken its place at the front of this race,” Buttigieg, declared, his voice filled with emotion, as he campaigned in next-up New Hampshire with his husband looking on.

Buttigieg’s early rise was rivaled for possible importance by the struggle of another moderate, Biden.

One of his party’s most accomplish­ed figures, the former twoterm vice president and longtime senator was mired in the second tier of Iowa candidates with almost two-thirds of precincts reporting. Biden’s campaign sought to downplay the caucus results even before they were released, hardly a measure of strength for a high-profile contender who has led national polls for most of the last year.

“We believe we will emerge with the delegates we need to continue on our path to nomination,” said Symone Sanders, a senior adviser.

While all campaigns were eager to spin the Iowa results to their advantage, there was little immediate indication that the incomplete results erased the confusion and concern that loomed over the caucuses. It was unclear when the full results would be released.

During a private conference call with campaigns earlier in the day, state party chairman Troy Price declined to answer pointed questions about the timeline — even whether it would be days or weeks.

“We have been working day and night to make sure these results are accurate,” Price said at a subsequent press conference.

The leading candidates pressed on in New Hampshire, which votes in just seven days. And billionair­e Democrat Michael Bloomberg sensed opportunit­y, saying he would double his already massive advertisin­g campaign and expand his sprawling staff focused on a series of delegate-rich states voting next month.

The party’s caucus crisis was an embarrassi­ng twist after months of promoting Iowa as a chance for Democrats to find some clarity in a jumbled field.

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 ?? ELISE AMENDOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Democratic presidenti­al candidate former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg arrives at Community Oven Pizza for a campaign event, Tuesday in Hampton, N.H.
ELISE AMENDOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democratic presidenti­al candidate former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg arrives at Community Oven Pizza for a campaign event, Tuesday in Hampton, N.H.

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