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  • This has been an extraordinarily bizarre

  • Iowa caucus process, the kind that I

  • don’t think anybody who has participated

  • in presidential politics has ever seen before.

  • Youve probably heard we don’t know the results.”

  • Very, very frustrating.”

  • And when those results are announced —”

  • Get them straight.”

  • This state has just been frozen in uncertainty.

  • Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg

  • both seem to have had a pretty good night.

  • And not so much for Joe Biden.

  • Let’s hear it for the Biden people.

  • You guys look good.”

  • But there was nobody there

  • sort of holding a trophy over their head

  • in the way the candidates go in expecting

  • to be able to do.

  • Anybody with an S to Z last name?”

  • “L to R. L to R.”

  • Anybody want a sign?”

  • [Whistle]

  • So the winner of Iowa is supposed

  • to be able to go out on the night of the caucuses

  • and in national prime time give a soaring victory speech

  • that introduces themselves to a larger swath

  • of the country,

  • and claim a burst of energy and momentum that carries them

  • forward into the next round of primaries and caucuses.

  • “55, 56, 57, 58 —”

  • But the end result was so deeply unsatisfying

  • to virtually everybody involved.

  • There is no name on it.”

  • “O.K., I need his name and his number.”

  • And then this is actually Bernie Sanderscard.

  • I don’t know why the card ended up Biden.”

  • Some of the issues included technical problems

  • with an app that was supposed to help caucus precinct leaders

  • report the results,

  • failure of a back-up system

  • that was supposed to step in if the app failed,

  • inconsistencies in the data that the app did produce,

  • and sort of a technical understanding gap with some

  • of the precinct leaders who tend to be on the older side.

  • After a significant delay, we have some results in Iowa.

  • Welcome, Mayor Pete.”

  • Pete Buttigieg staked essentially

  • his entire campaign on Iowa.

  • He poured resources and time into this state.

  • And his polling numbers gradually

  • rose here, even as they stayed pretty modest nationally.

  • So he has needed a win here and a jolt of momentum

  • early in the process.

  • The biggest risk we could take

  • is to try to recycle the same Washington playbook

  • and mindset and fights that got us to this point,

  • and expect a different result.”

  • He’s arguing that he’s a unifier

  • of both the progressive and moderate wings of the party.

  • Let’s not choose between boldness and unity.”

  • For Pete Buttigieg, Iowa means that he’s

  • going to be a real player in this race.

  • And it means that hell stay in

  • through to Super Tuesday, which had been

  • a question in his campaign.

  • Bernie doing well in Iowa means

  • that he is in a really strong position

  • going into New Hampshire.

  • Today marks the beginning of the end for Donald Trump.”

  • Bernie’s had the same message for about 50 years.

  • Rich are getting richer.”

  • The most unfair distribution of wealth —”

  • Two percent of the population that owns one-third

  • of the entire wealth of America —”

  • The fact that Bernie has had the same positions

  • and talked about them the same way

  • is what appeals to a lot, a lot of people.

  • And almost all new income and wealth

  • goes to the top 1 percent.”

  • Bernie doing well in Iowa may also

  • catapult him into the other early states.

  • I’m thinking Nevada and after that, California.

  • Let us transform this country.

  • Thank you all very much.”

  • [Cheering]

  • Hello, Des Moines, Iowa.”

  • [Cheering]

  • Hello, Warren Democrats.”

  • Elizabeth Warren has not been able to overcome the squeeze

  • from the Bernie Sanders left

  • and the Buttigieg moderate wing.

  • Are we ready to do New Hampshire?”

  • Elizabeth Warren finished probably

  • about where we thought she would.

  • This is a candidate who over the summer and the fall

  • looked like she could become the runaway favorite in Iowa.

  • That did not happen.

  • Yes!”

  • Elizabeth Warren’s argument has been about corruption.

  • End lobbying as we know it.”

  • And, of course, plans and policy.

  • And I got a plan for that.”

  • Big structural change.”

  • Were hearing a lot about unity.

  • We have one job.

  • Right?

  • Number one job,

  • and that is beat Donald Trump.

  • Are you in on that?”

  • When we go outside of Iowa, her numbers

  • don’t look as great.

  • She’s not doing as great in South Carolina.

  • She’s not doing as great as her rivals in Nevada.

  • But maybe that’s old-fashioned.

  • Hi, how are you?”

  • So my grandmother has a huge crush on you.”

  • Joe Biden doing poorly in Iowa means renewed questions

  • about whether the candidate who has spent so much time

  • focused on this question of electability ...

  • If I can unify the countrythe character of the nation —”

  • ... is, in fact, able to win.

  • We need a president who can bring the country together.”

  • Biden made the argument that before any kind

  • of progressive change could be made,

  • first Democrats have to beat Trump,

  • and that he is the candidate who stands the best chance.

  • Theyre trying to smear me to try to stop me,

  • because they know if I’m the nominee,

  • I will beat Donald Trump.”

  • Iowa has presented a number of challenges for Joe Biden.

  • This question of enthusiasm.

  • That was the message from voters,

  • that they like Joe Biden,

  • they respected Joe Biden,

  • but this was not a candidate who excited them.

  • For Iowa Democrats, this has been nothing short

  • of a humiliation.

  • There is no question that Iowa’s status

  • as the first-in-the-nation caucus state

  • is in mortal jeopardy.

  • If you talk to any senior Democrat in the country

  • right now, they will tell you, never again.

  • Never again certainly to a caucus in Iowa.

  • And maybe never again to Iowa starting

  • a presidential process, period.

  • How do I feel?

  • On to New Hampshire!

  • [Laughter]

This has been an extraordinarily bizarre

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