Iowa Has Spoken

pstuart
The first stage of the U.S. presidential nomination election is complete. Results from the caucus were broadcast live online and on giant digital billboards in Iowa on January 3. Check out who the winners were from each party.
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  • pstuart
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      pstuart  
    • Well, actually, we're glad you caught that. We apologize and certainly did not intend to engage in censorship or in to no way play favorites. Thanks for keeping us honest.

      Please continue to do so and do not hesitate to weigh in when you see something that just doesn't seem right.

      Now take a look at the pod again with the correct and complete results.

    • 4 years ago
  • Justin_Gunn
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      Justin_Gunn  
    • Thank you all for your careful and considered feedback on this pod. While it certainly was not the intention to omit any important information, it is clear that the report was incomplete.

      In response to your feedback, Current has pulled this pod from the air.

      Again, we thank you, our community, for your discerning eye and commitment to elevating the collaborative effort that is Current to the highest standard possible. Please keep the excellent feedback coming.

    • 4 years ago
  • rbuzzie
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      rbuzzie  
    • A very bias pod! There were more than three democratic candidates. It is funny how you selectively showed results for last place (Guiliani (3.5%) - really Hunter) and skip over Paul (10%).

      I expect much more from Current tv. This was not news BUT editorial.

    • 4 years ago
  • MaRibElfalcon76
  • mcgmatt
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      mcgmatt  
    • Super FAIL. All you had to do was give us the list of candidates and their ranking, but you missed half of them. If you did the top 3 for both parties, I'd understand, but if you're going to mention last place (wait, you got that wrong, too - Hunter was last), you need to list everyone else.

      From CNN...

      DEMOCRAT: Obama 38%, Edwards 30%, Clinton 29%, Richardson 2%, Biden 1%, Dodd 0%, Gravel 0%, Kucinich 0%

      REPUBLICAN: Huckabee 34%, Romney 25%, Thompson 13%, McCain 13%, Paul 10%, Giuliani 4%, Hunter 1%

    • 4 years ago
  • Scott_Bromley
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