We'll see a few dropouts now.
O'Malley has gone from the Democrats and Huckabee has suspended his campaign.
Kruz (freudian slip) ;D... Cruz has won 28%....Trump on 24%....Rubio up to 23% a good result for him.
Democrats Sanders and Clinton all tied up on 50% with 90% of the vote counted.
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Cruz wins, don't have the numbers yet.
Reality always wins in the end.
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The Democratic Iowa Caucuses are a bit bizarre. The % figures are 49.9% for Clinton and 49.6% for Sanders. But those percentages relate to delegates and not votes. The DNC won't release the voting tallies. Candidates are required to poll at least 15% of the statewide vote to get any statewide delegates and at least 15% of the vote in any congressional district to get delegates in that district. O'Malley looks as though he got 1% or less of the vote, but in fact he may have had 5-15% of the vote. How his supporters spill to the other 2 candidates may be important in the remaining primaries.
The other thing is that delegates are awarded proportionally so that Clinton and Sanders will end up with almost the same number of delegates in Iowa.
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The first hit says Obama has committed $1.8b to fighting it. Perhaps you could point me in the right direction ...
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Has the virus mutated in a way that now causes microcephaly? Is there something else which causes microcephaly which accompanies this Brasilian iteration of the virus but one which will follow the virus to the US and cause birth defects in the US? There's no doubt that Brasil has suffered a significant increase in microcephaly. The exact vector doesn't really matter. While there's a chance that the US will suffer the same increase, it will be an issue in the Presidential election which will be held s bit less than 9 months from now, a significant figure when it comes to childbirth.