Hillary Clinton Won An Iowa Precinct By Way Of A Coin Toss Updated: September 18, 2020 Published: 2016-02-02



(eNews.pk) - news reported that if Clinton had lost those coin tosses, Sanders would actually be the candidate to beat in Democratic caucus tonight, which is still considered too close to call as of this writing.









Although Iowa is still too close to call, Hillary Clinton has a small delegate lead on Bernie Sanders County. This initiative is the result of five coin tosses. Seriously.

Former Secretary of State did something with only 3 percent probability, win 5 coin tosses in a row. Playbooks Iowa caucus say that in the event of a tie at any given caucus, the remaining delegate is granted with a coin toss. Journalist Ben Norton reported that Clinton won 5 of the coin tosses.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, was thought to be the clear favorite before voters went to caucus night in Iowa. However, Vermont USA Senator Bernie Sanders is in a virtual tie with the former first lady and New York City Senator, and final results will not be known until tomorrow morning.

How close Were the Iowa Democratic caucuses? In AT LEAST two precincts, coin flips Were Apparently needed to choose Which candidate Clinton .Hillary or Bernie Sanders. Delegates got the available

Fernando Tweet

This is how the #IowaCaucus works. A tie is solved tossing a coin @HillaryClinton wins

Andrew Tweet

Unbelievable coin toss decides a dead heat in west Davenport! @HillaryClinton wins! @chucktodd @CNBC @NBCnews

According To West Davenport, Iowa, resident Andrew Tadlock, two rounds of counting left Clinton and Sanders With 81 votes each, leading to the caucus coin flip. Clinton won there.

In Polk County, Clinton and Sanders Were tied at 61. (That Clinton won coin flip, too.)

Under Iowa's Democratic caucusing rules, ties can be Determined by a coin flip.

Per the Des Moines Register, 2-4 in Ames precinct held a coin toss pushing Clinton's delegate count there to five, while Sanders ended up With Three. The caucus required a coin toss after the preference group counts left to so-called "orphaned" delegate not assigned to Either candidate.

A Clinton supporter called "heads" to win the toss.

At the time of publication esta Clinton Sanders was leading by just three Delegates in Iowa, with 95 percent of the precincts reporting.

























