After Monday night’s disastrous Iowa caucuses, the Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) released a statement explaining what went wrong.

The problems came from an app developed by ex-Clinton associates, contrary to what some have claimed about Iowa being the problem. The app failed Monday night, leading Democrats to essentially admit they need to learn to code.

“While the app was recording data accurately, it was reporting out only partial data. We have determined that this was due to a coding issue in the reporting system,” the IDP stated.

As The Daily Wire previously reported, left-leaning media outlets insisted years ago – during the Obama administration – that displaced coal workers should learn to code in order to find a new job. Last year the phrase was applied to laid off journalists, and suddenly the phrase became a hate crime that could get people suspended from Twitter.

The Democrats’ caucus night disaster, however, shows that the party is in need of some coding lessons, as the developer of the failed app has made other apps that may need to be fixed as well.

We still don’t know who won the Iowa caucuses because the app used to report delegate counts was taking information in, but not properly putting information out. It was … not the primary start Democrats wanted considering they are supposed to be showing the country they are competent stewards.

Here’s the full statement: