Woodbury County No. 43. Only one person shows up to caucus. He votes for Bernie. Is outraged to find out Hillary got his delegate. Strange.
But that’s not the only fishy outcome. Per USA Today:
Several caucusgoers told the Register they thought Sanders had been shorted county delegates, including in Knoxville No. 3.
A total of 110 people were present for the final vote, and the count was 58 people for Sanders and 52 people for Clinton — which amounted to five county delegates for Sanders and four for Clinton, said Lonnie McCombs, a 59-year-old Knoxville Democrat who is retired from careers in the military and in manufacturing.
“That’s how it was recorded,” said McCombs, a Sanders backer.
But when the Knoxville Journal Express newspaper posted the Democratic Party’s official results, it showed Knoxville No. 3 results as Clinton with five county delegates and Sanders with four.
“It cost Bernie a (county) delegate,” said McCombs,
So that’s TWO delegates given to Clinton that went to Sanders instead. Making the delegate totals reversed and should have been a LOSS for Hillary. And we’ll never know if Sanders might have won by even more:
Debra Langguth, who lives in Cedar Rapids No. 9, said the precinct’s four delegates split evenly between Sanders and Clinton, who won by just one person's vote.
The problem, she said, was that 131 people signed in at the beginning of the caucus but two separate head counts showed that 136 people voted.
“No steps were ever taken to find out who these extra five people were.
Funny, after all that talk about Clinton winning all the coin tosses, which meant bupkis in the grand scheme of things. Two actual delegates being given our incorrectly that totally flipped the final total and I don’t see a thing on here about it.