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Last Checked Oct. 12, 2020

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Mon Feb 03 17:49:26 +0000 2020

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Nate Cohn @Nate_Cohn

The split between the final alignment and state delegate equivalency, however, is unique to Iowa and worth some discussion. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 3, 2020 Hibernated

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Nate Cohn @Nate_Cohn

Some of the splits are obvious: second choices could break one way, shifting the result from first to final alignment. And the tabulated vote counts and pledged delegates have split before (NV '08, for ex.) and could again under some fairly unlikely and arcane circumstances — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 3, 2020 Hibernated

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Basically, SDEs are allocated based on average Dem vote in '16 and '18. If the caucus turnout is different than avg Dem vote in '16/18, then there's the potential for a SDE-Second alignment split — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 3, 2020 Hibernated

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