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Six hours later—still stalled at 62% of precincts tallied. This makes a Cluster Fuck look good


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Roughly 36 hours after the polls closed and just 71% of precincts reporting. Wow.


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Roughly 36 hours after the polls closed and just 71% of precincts reporting. Wow.


complete dumb-asses.

This, my friend is why those in charge of this mess don't hold normal jobs. Who would hire them?


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Turns out Pete has a relationship with Shadow and has been paying them.

If only we had a fair and balanced media in this country that would make this bigger news.

https://apnews.com/5232ce5601996c1de440806ad30fa4fb

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The little-known technology start-up under scrutiny after the meltdown of the Iowa Democratic caucuses on Monday was founded little more than a year ago by veterans of Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 presidential campaign who had presented themselves as gurus of campaigning in the digital era.

Shadow Inc. was picked in secret by the Iowa Democratic Party after its leaders consulted with the Democratic National Committee on vetting vendors and security protocols for developing a phone app used to gather and tabulate the caucus results.


Party officials in Iowa blamed an unspecified “coding issue” with the software that led to it producing only partial and unreliable results. It did not identify the firm that produced the technology, but campaign disclosure reports show that the Iowa party paid $63,000 to Shadow in late 2019.

After the company came under withering criticism on social media Tuesday, it issued a series of tweets that expressed “regret” over technical glitches which contributed to a delay in the release of results, but stopped short of apologizing.

“We sincerely regret the delay in the reporting of the results of last night’s Iowa caucuses and the uncertainty it has caused to the candidates, their campaigns, and Democratic caucus-goers,” the company posted Tuesday on Twitter. “We will apply the lessons learned in the future, and have already corrected the underlying technology issue. We take these issues very seriously, and are committed to improving and evolving to support the Democratic Party’s goal of modernizing its election processes.”

Shadow Inc. was launched by ACRONYM, a nonprofit corporation founded in 2017 by Tara McGowan, a political strategist who runs companies aimed at promoting Democratic candidates and priorities. McGowan, 34, is married to Michael Halle, a senior strategist for Pete Buttigieg’s presidential campaign, which records show has also paid Shadow Inc. $42,500 for software.

McGowan sought to distance herself from Shadow’s IowaReporterApp on Monday night, characterizing the app developer as an “independent” company. In a separate statement, an ACRONYM spokesman said the nonprofit organization is an investor in several companies, including Shadow, but was “eagerly awaiting more information from the Iowa Democratic Party with respect to what happened.”

But business and tax records show ACRONYM and Shadow are registered at the same Washington, D.C., street address, which belongs to a WeWork co-working location. Shadow CEO Gerard Niemira previously served as the chief operating officer and chief technology officer at ACRONYM, according to an online resume.


And on Sunday, McGowan tweeted pictures from a birthday celebration that included her husband and Troy Price, the chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party.

ACRONYM presents itself as a cutting-edge leader when it comes to running political campaigns online. It announced ambitious plans in November to spend $75 million targeting President Donald Trump with online advertising, while irking many party leaders with sharp criticism of other established Democratic groups for not doing enough to combat Trump in the digital space.

So far, Facebook ad disclosures show the group has spent about $700,000 on ads. ACRONYM leaders said in November that they had raised about 40 percent of the $75 million they hoped for. But by the end of 2019, it had raised only about one-tenth of that, according to a disclosure filed Monday with the Federal Election Commission. A separate tax-exempt wing of the group won’t have to disclose how much money it has raised to the IRS until next year.

David Plouffe, who helped lead both of former President Barack Obama’s presidential campaigns, joined ACRONYM’s board of directors in September.

Just who works at Shadow was not clear on the company’s webpage Tuesday. But resumes posted on the online business networking site LinkedIn show the company’s top executives all worked in the Clinton campaign’s digital operation in 2016.

Niemira, the CEO, was Clinton’s director of product, responsible for creating a digital platform for field organizers to contact voters and manage local volunteers “while opening up new avenues of data collection for the campaign.”

James Hickey, Shadow’s chief operating officer, was an engineering manager at Hillary for America. Krista Davis, the chief technical officer and chief software architect at Shadow, was a backend engineer for the Clinton campaign.

The month after Clinton’s 2016 loss to Trump, Niemira and Davis founded Groundbase, a political technology company that Hickey soon joined. In January 2019, ACRONYM announced via tweet that it had bought Groundbase, which provided a text-messaging software tool for organizing campaign volunteers.

“We’ve acquired SMS tool Groundbase & are launching Shadow, a company focused on building the technology infrastructure needed to enable Democrats to run better, more efficient campaigns,” ACRONYM announced.

The professional and social connections between Shadow and members of the party’s establishment were feeding conspiracy theories Tuesday among some Democrats that something was fishy with the company’s glitchy Iowa app — suspicions Trump and his GOP allies were looking to stoke.

Donald Trump Jr. took to social media Monday night to suggest the DNC was attempting to rig the primary, harkening back to embarrassing 2016 email leaks that showed party leaders favoring Clinton over her primary rival Bernie Sanders. Many swing-state supporters of the Vermont senator then stayed home on Election Day, aiding Trump’s narrow victory.

“Yea rigging the primary worked wonders for the Democrats last time,” the president’s eldest son wrote in a series of tweets. “And by ‘Quality Control’ they mean fixing the results to get the candidate the Democrat Overlords in DC want.”





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How difficult can it be for 170 party caucus supervisors to call in to a central office, give them 8-10 numbers, and have the central office compile the results?
 
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How difficult can it be for 170 party caucus supervisors to call in to a central office, give them 8-10 numbers, and have the central office compile the results?

Or drive and hand deliver? Iowa isn't that big.


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This might be a bit hard to read... but Bernie won the popular vote, but evenly splits the delegates with Buttigieg. Warren gets a few. Biden gets NONE.


Iowa Caucus - February 3rd 2020 - Live Results
71% Reporting
Candidate Votes Percent 2nd Round Percent SDE Delegates
Sanders 31,428 24.4 32,772 26.2 394 11
Buttigieg 27,515 21.4 31,458 25.2 419 11
Warren 24,175 18.8 25,816 20.6 287 5
Biden 18,902 14.7 16,545 13.2 241 0
Klobuchar 16,474 12.8 15,598 12.5 197 0
Yang 6,720 5.2 1,301 1.0 16 0
Steyer 2,247 1.7 275 0.2 5 0
Gabbard 268 0.2 14 0.0 0 0
Bloomberg 157 0.1 6 0.0 0 0



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I would also like to see DHS document their offer to vet the app. They maintain their offer was declined. The Iowa party head said there was no offer extended. If he's lying about that (sheesh, what are the odds?) then that really causes me to question the credibility of the results.


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Bloomberg 157 0.1%


Dang, son. Bloomberg has spent $1.2 million in campaign expenditures per vote.

That's downright embarrassing.
 
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Tech Leaders Linked to Iowa Caucus App Expressed Disgust for Bernie Sanders Fans

https://www.breitbart.com/tech...bernie-sanders-fans/

Leaders of the Democratic tech firm that was behind the Iowa caucus app debacle openly expressed their hostility toward Bernie Sanders supporters on a regular basis, according to a new report.

The Intercept, a left-leaning online publication, reported Tuesday that ACRONYM’s leadership regularly expressed hostility to supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). The publication cited an anonymous individual who shared the relevant internal communications.

ACRONYM’s president and CEO Tara McGowan is married to Michael Halle, a senior strategist with the Pete Buttigieg campaign, according to the Intercept.

The publication noted that there is no evidence that these biases had any effect on the app issue that has stalled the Iowa caucus results.

ACRONYM is a non-profit organization that was founded to provide Democratic candidates with digital tools that are designed to help them secure victories. Last year, the group launched Shadow, Inc., the developer of the Iowa caucus app that was supposed to collect and report the results of Monday’s caucus.

But the app malfunctioned as a result of a “coding issue,” causing a massive delay in the reporting of the results. The delay has become a major embarrassment for the Democrat party and its candidates.

Shadow is headed by former staffers to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, including CEO Gerard Niemira, as well as product manager Ahna Rao, chief technology officer Krista Davis, and chief operating officer James Hickey.

Since Monday, ACRONYM has been distancing itself from Shadow. ACRONYM said in a statement Tuesday that it was only an “investor” in the firm. On its official site, ACRONYM says that it “launched” Shadow in 2019.

The Intercept reported that ACRONYM appears to have deleted portions of its website showcasing its involvement in Shadow, including a blog post written by Niemira linking the two organizations. According to the Intercept, ACRONYM and Shadow share office space in Denver.

The Iowa Democratic Party paid Shadow a little more than $63,000 in two installments in November and December, according to the Wall Street Journal. The Nevada State Democratic Party paid $58,000 to Shadow in August.

But Nevada Democratic officials said in a statement Tuesday that the party will not be using the Shadow app for its February caucus.


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But the app malfunctioned as a result of a “coding issue,”


Yep. Coding issue. They forgot to delete the line of code that said:

If Candidate(BernieSanders).Position > Last
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Bloomberg 157 0.1%


Dang, son. Bloomberg has spent $1.2 million in campaign expenditures per vote.

That's downright embarrassing.


Last night the communist news network showed a graphic that most people voted undecided than for Bloomberg




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Bloomberg 157 0.1%


Dang, son. Bloomberg has spent $1.2 million in campaign expenditures per vote.

That's downright embarrassing.

Last night the communist news network showed a graphic that most people voted undecided than for Bloomberg

And Bloomberg sez he's gonna double down on his spending.

Typical leftist reaction: If a little turns out to be a bad investment, then do more of it.



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This is pure comedy gold




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And Bloomberg sez he's gonna double down on his spending.

Well, sure - they're just really, really undecided, so they must be open to a pitch!
 
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And Bloomberg sez he's gonna double down on his spending.

Well, sure - they're just really, really undecided, so they must be open to a pitch!
He would be better off just directly paying people to vote for him.



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Could they just have a do-over in Iowa?


 
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