Politics & Government
Warren Among Candidates Waiting On Iowa: 'Too Close To Call'
The Massachusetts senator made her way to New Hampshire without knowing how she fared in the Iowa caucus.

Elizabeth Warren is doing exactly what all the other Democratic presidential candidates are doing Tuesday morning: Waiting.
The Iowa Democratic Party said around 1 a.m. the caucus results would be reported "later today" as votes had to manually tally results after officials found what they called "inconsistencies." The results had not been hacked, officials said.
Even partial results were not available from sources on the ground in Iowa as of Tuesday morning. Some campaigns had been releasing internal numbers.
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It didn't stop Warren — and others — from addressing supporters late Monday.
"It's too close to call," the Massachusetts senator said around 11:30 Monday night. She still gave a full speech consistent with her campaign message, saying voters were moving closer to defeating President Trump and instituting big change in America. Other candidates also spoke.
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Warren, along with the other top-tier candidates, had events scheduled in New Hampshire throughout Tuesday as the field moves their attention to the first-in-the-nation primary scheduled for next week.
Hopefully, the Iowa results will be in by then.
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