Washington (CNN) A senior adviser to Joe Biden's campaign refused to say Wednesday whether she believes the results reported so far from the Iowa Democratic caucuses are accurate.

The reporting of the results from Monday's caucuses were delayed due to technical issues with an app. The Iowa Democratic Party began releasing results on Tuesday, which pointed to a disappointing finish for Biden behind his top three competitors: former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg , Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren

Kate Bedingfield, Biden's communications director, told CNN's John Berman on Tuesday morning, "We have real concerns about the integrity of the process, and I think there were some significant failures in the process last night that should give voters concern."

In an interview on "CNN Right Now" with Brianna Keilar Wednesday, the senior adviser, Symone Sanders, was pressed about Bendingfield's comments and whether she believed the data being reported by the party was correct.

"Is this data correct? In your view, is it correct?" Keilar asked.

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