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@jackturmanIII

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Rođen/a 05. svibnja

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    Pete Buttigieg has been telling Iowans at events it is now “decision time” with two weeks until the Iowa caucus. CBS News takes a look at his closing argument to Iowans.

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  2. Pete Buttigieg referenced the delay in reporting the IA caucus results at his event in Hampton. He opened up his event saying, “We are waiting for some math,” adding that he was “victorious” in the caucus. The IDP said they will release a majority of the results at 4pm CT.

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  3. Buttigieg continued: “...was vindicated in a big way last night when we had a chance to quiet those questions in whether we belonged in this effort in the first place.” (2/2)

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  4. No mention of the delay of the IA caucus results from Pete Buttigieg at his Manchester town hall. He brought up the caucus in his closing remarks saying, “The hope that propelled me into this campaign is vindicated every day...” (1/)

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    IDP says in statement that precinct results went through an "accuracy and quality check. It became clear that there were inconsistencies with the reports. The underlying cause of these inconsistencies was not immediately clear, and required investigation, which took time."

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    First on : asks Mayor if he’s frustrated by the delayed results: “I think it’s safe to say no one in the country is more impatient than I am to hear the official results from the party

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  7. INBOX: Four-Term Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess Endorses Pete Buttigieg “Pete is the leader we need to turn the page on the dysfunction and inaction we have been forced to accept from Washington for too long,” Donchess said in a statement.

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  8. Buttigieg mentioned belonging, a common talking point on the trail. “Looking out and remembering how it felt to be an Indiana teenager wondering if he would ever belong in this world, wondering if something deep inside of him meant that he would forever be an outsider,” he said.

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  9. Buttigieg briefly addressed the delay on reporting results saying, “So we don't have all of the results but we know by the time it's all said and done, Iowa you have shocked the nation. Because by all indications, we are going on to New Hampshire victorious.”

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  10. Pete Buttigieg takes the stage and says, “Tonight, an improbable hope became an undeniable reality.”

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  11. Per a Buttigieg campaign aide, internal projections show Buttigieg qualified in 83% of rural precincts and 87% of suburban precincts. Aide also noted that they have qualified in 89% of Obama/Trump counties and are over performing in their internal projections in these counties.

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    Statement from IDP Communications Director Mandy McClure: "We have experienced a delay in the results due to quality checks and the fact that the IDP is reporting out three data sets for the first time." ~25% of precincts reported Early data indicates turnout is on pace for 2016

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    Democratic officials confirm to CBS News that results are slow in the because the state party is doing a "quality control." Officials are combing through the information coming from the caucuses for any discrepancies that could be related to human error.

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    CBS News Iowa campaign reporter tells CBSN how the impeachment trial affected the final stretch of caucuses campaigning

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    New entrance polls show that a quarter of caucus-goers identify as very liberal, 42% as somewhat liberal, 31% as moderate. 81% don't follow politics on Twitter.

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    What can we expect from the ? campaign reporters & have lived there since June, traveling over 20,000 miles talking with candidates and voters. They tell what they've learned on the

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    The Democratic nominating process begins tonight. Seven candidates are competing in Iowa. and I take a final look at the campaigns, which areas they hope to do well, and how they’re tackling Caucus Night. Story for

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  18. Pete Buttigieg takes the stage for his final rally before the Iowa caucus.

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  19. Buttigieg continued: “... because this is our chance to show versus tell that we're building the organization that can turn people out and go on to defeat Donald Trump.”

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  20. Asked if his campaign can survive a fourth place in IA, he said he’ll leave it to others to worry about “numbers and percentages.” He added, “Let's face it, we need a very strong finish here in Iowa...”

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  21. This morning, Buttigieg was reflective, saying, “I cannot believe that this is the last day before the Iowa caucuses after a year of campaigning, a year of working to get known, a year of inviting people to be part of this vision to turn the page and bring about a better future."

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