From the Clinton campaign:
Hillary Clinton has won the Iowa Caucus. After thorough reporting – and analysis – of results, there is no uncertainty and Secretary Clinton has clearly won the most national and state delegates.
Statistically, there is no outstanding information that could change the results and no way that Senator Sanders can overcome Secretary Clinton’s advantage.
– Statement from Hillary Clinton’s campaign
It may be by a hair. but Hillary has always said that this would be a battle. Anyway, she has pretty hair! Even in the most stressful and (please excuse) “hairy” situations.
We’ll take it!
When you went to bed, it might have looked like a dead heat, but our Hillary has claimed the victory.
Thanks go out to the people of Iowa!
Talk about “Bringing it all Back Home!” Special thanks to Senator Tom Harkin!
Everybody worked so hard and did so well! Hugs all around!

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton celebrates with former U.S. Senator Tom Harkin (L), her daughter Chelsea (2ndR) and her husband, former President Bill Clinton (R), at her caucus night rally in Des Moines, Iowa February 1, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Many thanks, Iowa. Deepest gratitude. We will never forget how hard you worked! We will never forget what you did!
For the record, statement from the IDP chair.
Statement from IDP Chair on Tonight’s Historically Close Caucus Results
DES MOINES—IDP Chair Dr. Andy McGuire released the following statement on tonight’s 2016 Iowa Democratic Precinct Caucuses:
“Tonight we saw an historically close Iowa Democratic Caucus that featured one of our strongest turnouts ever and passion and energy from Democrats all across our state.
“After a year where Iowans took the time to see candidates, ask them thoughtful questions, and became volunteers and leaders themselves, tonight 171,109 Iowa Democrats came together with their neighbors to engage in a spirited discussion on the future of our country. We saw passionate, engaged Iowans turn out in all 99 counties, and for the first time ever, the IDP ran both a Tele-Caucus and satellite caucus locations, fulfilling our promise to expand participation and improve on an already incredible process.
“The results tonight are the closest in Iowa Democratic caucus history. Hillary Clinton has been awarded 699.57 state delegate equivalents, Bernie Sanders has been awarded 695.49 state delegate equivalents, Martin O’Malley has been awarded 7.68 state delegate equivalents and uncommitted has been awarded .46 state delegate equivalents. We still have outstanding results in one precinct (Des Moines—42), which is worth 2.28 state delegate equivalents. We will report that final precinct when we have confirmed those results with the chair.
“I want to congratulate all of our candidates for running terrific campaigns and thank them for taking the time to travel across our great state to share their visions for the country. In particular, I want to thank Governor Martin O’Malley for the time he devoted to meeting with Iowans and for sharing his vision of continued progress all across our state. His distinguished record as a mayor and governor as well as his plans for continued progress inspired the people of our state, and I look forward to his continued service to the nation and our working families.
“Finally, I want to thank the thousands of volunteers who helped run our precinct caucus locations all across the state. And most of all, I want to thank all of the Iowa Democrats who came out tonight to caucus and make their voice heard.”
One last thing I have to say, just me, personally. I am proud of my party! I know many who left in 2008 and registered Indy. I have never left. I registered as a Dem for my first election and have always been a Democrat. I am SO PROUD of my party! *Proud Dem* >>>> ME!
And the sun also rises!
As does Karen Finney! On CNN’s New Day with Chris Cuomo.
Hillary knows talent and intelligence when she encounters it. Very smart of her to encourage this young woman!
Go Karen! Great job!
#FTR: THIS is not a tie!
When I went to bed?! What makes you think I went to bed? 😞
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LOL! Neither did I! 🙂
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likewise,… slumped on the sofa for 10 minutes. so excited!
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Then I crashed! (But I didn’t “Bern.”)
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“Why a ‘Virtual Tie’ in Iowa Is Better for Clinton Than Sanders” – Nate Cohn (NY Times)
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/02/upshot/how-the-virtual-tie-in-iowa-helps-hillary-clinton.html
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With 100% reporting, the split is
Hillary – 701 precincts – 49.9%
Berne – 697 precincts – 49.6%
I think that would be Hillary 23 delegates and Berne 21 delegates (because I believe she gets 1 delegate for winning the state; otherwise it is Hillary 22 delegs).
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so it was
Hillary – 22 delegates + 8 delegates for statewide = 30 delegates
Berne – 21 delegates.
yay!
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sorry, that’s apparently incorrect. So, it’s still at Hillary 22, Bernie 21.
This from NYTimes
52 total delegates
No democratic delegates to the national convention are awarded as a result of the Feb. 1 precinct caucuses. As in recent election cycles, the state’s delegates will be elected at district caucuses and at the state convention, which is scheduled for later in the year. The February caucuses will elect delegates to the county conventions currently scheduled for March.
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This is where I look at the detailed results and by-county bubble charts of the IA caucuses:
http://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/primaries/iowa
And the entrance polls:
Dems: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/02/01/us/elections/iowa-democrat-poll.html
Repugs: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/02/01/us/elections/iowa-republican-poll.html
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This is where I look at the detailed results and by-county bubble charts of the IA caucuses:
http://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/primaries/iowa
And the entrance polls:
Dems: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/02/01/us/elections/iowa-democrat-poll.html
Repubs: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/02/01/us/elections/iowa-republican-poll.html
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Hillary on CNN at 1pm..
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Happy feet..happy,happy feet!! And the rest of me for that matter!
Onward through the fog! One less monkey on our backs.
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What a night it was!! I’m so happy and proud she won, even if the margin was so small. Good to know I’m not the only one staying up all night for this but I hope other primaries will be decided earlier 😀
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