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Post by Logan on Jan 22, 2016 19:47:01 GMT -6
O'Malley unlikely to win in Iowa, but supporters could tip scalesDES MOINES, Iowa, Jan. 22 (UPI) -- Due to a quirk in the Democratic caucuses in Iowa, Martin O'Malley's supporters could thumb the scale for one of the field's two leading candidates. It is unlikely that the former Maryland governor will meet the minimum threshold of support needed to win delegates in Iowa. It's the first step in the complicated Democratic process meant to rule out candidates considered to be un-viable. If a candidate gets fewer than 15 percent in certain counties, caucus-goers are asked to re-group. Those pulling for the candidate that doesn't meet the threshold are given two options -- change sides or go home. Those who don't go home are lobbied by representatives of other campaigns. A poll released by Public Policy Polling on Jan. 12 found that a majority of O'Malley's supporters prefer Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-Vt., as their second choice. If O'Malley were dropped from the running in the caucuses, 43 percent say they would caucus for Sanders, while 20 percent would go to bat for Clinton. Continued at www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2016/01/22/OMalley-unlikely-to-win-in-Iowa-but-supporters-could-tip-scales/1001453494856/?spt=hs&or=tn_us .
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