Trump Fans Flooded Iowa Caucus Hotline, Democrats Say

  • oeb11
  • 02-06-2020, 08:31 AM
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/elect...AUa?li=BBnb7Kz
(Bloomberg) -- Supporters of President Donald Trump flooded a hotline used by Iowa precinct chairs to report Democratic caucus results after the telephone number was posted online, worsening delays in the statewide tally, a top state Democrat told party leaders on a conference call Wednesday night.
© Bloomberg An attendee holds a campaign hat reading "Make America Great Again" during a rally with U.S. President Trump, not pictured, in Lexington, Kentucky, U.S., on Monday, Nov. 4, 2019. President Trump encouraged his supporters in Kentucky to vote Tuesday to re-elect the state’s Republican governor, declaring it would send a message to congressional Democrats conducting an impeachment inquiry. According to two participants on the call, Ken Sagar, a state Democratic central committee member, was among those answering the hotline on caucus night and said people called in and expressed support for Trump. The phone number became public after people posted photos of caucus paperwork that included the hotline number, one of the people on the call said.

The phone call Wednesday night between the Iowa Democratic Party staff and state central committee, the party’s elected governing body, came as the party was still counting results.
Several glitches, including problems with a new phone application that was supposed to quickly send individual caucus results to the state party, plagued Iowa’s troubled caucuses, causing the outcome to be delayed for days. More than 48 hours after caucusing began, the party had reported results from 96% of precincts and the race was too close to call.
Sagar, who is also president of the Iowa AFL-CIO, declined to comment when reached by Bloomberg News. Troy Price, the chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party, alluded to interference on the conference call, but did not specifically cite Trump supporters.
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The state party declined to comment Wednesday.
But the Trump campaign weighed in.
“Don’t know anything about that but maybe Democrats should consider using an app of some kind next time,” Tim Murtaugh, a spokesman for Trump’s campaign, wrote in a text message Wednesday night.
When the phone application malfunctioned, precinct chairs turned to the telephone hotline to get the results to the Iowa Democratic Party. Many were placed on long holds and some gave up.
Shawn Sebastian, the caucus secretary for a precinct in Story County, was on hold with the state party for an hour trying to report results through the hotline because of app problems. Party officials came on the phone while he was being interviewed by CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, who asked Sebastian to report his precinct’s results while he was on air. He agreed but by the time he turned back to the state party, officials had hung up on him.
Price has been working to assure Democratic leaders that the party is taking every step to confirm the accuracy of the results. On Tuesday, he sent an email to the state central committee, outlining the steps the party has taken.
“As you know, this has been a challenging few days for our team and our state party,” Price wrote. “Media accounts tell part of the story -- technical issues and new reporting requirements caused delays and confusion. What received less attention by the media, was the deliberative and cross-functional approach we brought to preparing for and solving these challenges.”
The app’s troubles started before caucusing began. On Monday morning, multiple precinct chairs reported difficulties downloading and logging into the app. Then, once the results came in, the Iowa Democratic Party said there was a “coding error.”
Read More: Iowa Precinct Chairs Report Struggles with Caucus App
Since Monday night, the state party has been trying to verify the results by examining paperwork sent from the precincts and cross-referencing it with the results reported by the chairs via the phone app or the hotline.
The party and its leaders have come under withering criticism for the botched reporting results, but when Price was asked at a news conference on Tuesday whether he would resign, he deflected, saying he was focused on finishing the count.
The chaos could not have come at a worse time for Iowa as many party leaders and lawmakers are questioning why a small, overwhelmingly white state has such an outsized role in determining the nominee.
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Fascist DPST Fake News - blame trump because Fascist DPST's refuse to take responsibility for their own screw-ups - it is always Trump's fault.

One person on phones said "some people" expressed support for trump - then refuses to speak to bloomie News.
The usual unconfirmed report that "someone did something" - and it was Trump.


Perhaps some "Trump supporters did call in - and that caused the Iowa system to fail - of course - it is still Trumps fault - Of Course!!!
Idiot Fascist DPST's - if they could not lie - they would not speak at all.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
if south carolina is chaos 3.0, then Iowa is chaos 2.5!!!


the_real_Barleycorn's Avatar
I thought a Russian dog ate their app.
The Dims are idiots. The only bigger idiots are the MSM that wait for and devour their lies like starving lapdogs.



Odds for a brokered convention just went up 25%
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
Feel like shipping some mouldy cheese, to go with that Iowan whine.
Their gonna try anything to screw Bernie. It probably was Clinton supporters pretending to be Trump supporters to fuck it up for ole Bernie.
  • oeb11
  • 02-06-2020, 01:30 PM
Iowan DPST Whine. Thanks UC
Interesting thought , AE
Their gonna try anything to screw Bernie. It probably was Clinton supporters pretending to be Trump supporters to fuck it up for ole Bernie. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
There was no "clogging up the phone lines." It's a deception designed to provide cover for the outcome the DNC wants.
The_Waco_Kid's Avatar
There was no "clogging up the phone lines." It's a deception designed to provide cover for the outcome the DNC wants. Originally Posted by gnadfly

exactly. first if their fucked up app had worked calling in to the hotline wouldn't have been needed. and how does the press claim Republicans who didn't use this fucked up app knew the hot line number to begin with? what did the Iowa Democrats do? post it on the interwebs??

apparently so!

"The phone number became public after people posted photos of caucus paperwork that included the hotline number, one of the people on the call said."


still no excuse for the Democrats. they are desperately trying to deflect in any way they can. where are the details of exactly when and where this was posted, if it even was? was it openly posted before as a backup? after due to the fucked up app? again .. if their fucked up app had worked this wouldn't have been needed.


BAHHAHGHHAAAAA
Iowa isn't that big and Des Moine's almost dead center in state. People could have phoned, emailed, ftps, driven, any numbers of ways.

It's a scam. People need to wake the fuck up and demand more from the networks.
rexdutchman's Avatar
took them 3 days to get the answers they wanted