Iowa Caucus: “An arcane and draconian process for democrats”

DES MOINES, Iowa. In a post to an article posted on the Washington Post’s website, one user summed up his feelings about the Democratic Party’s caucus process.

The commenter with the username “Pyrrho” made a pointed comment by stressing how bad the cause process really is which has left the nation in turmoil resulting in a delay of posting the narrow final results between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton’s run for president.

The comment posted by Pyrrho at 1:07 a.m. reads:

As a flaming liberal, I’m outraged why there are not a 100 articles out yet on the arcane and draconian process for democrats to caucus in this state called Iowa.

Literally flipping coins in school gymnasiums to determine who gets the delegate because the race is so tight.

Having Iowa be the state that sets the tone for the election cycle is an embarrassment on the democrat side. We would not accept current practices in Iowa if we were observing elections in third world countries.

We also don’t need to mention how underepresentative Iowa is of the rest of the country in race, ethnicity, and religion. One of the most homogeneous of the states.

How could you vote democrat after learning of the choke hold democrats put on their caucus voters in Iowa.

The Republicants got this one right. Write your G.D. candidate’s name on a piece of paper and count it. If that happened on the left, Sanders would be leading. Not this fuzzy , stupid sh!t we’ve come up with on the left. Good grief.

Rigged caucus on the left. How embarrassing!

I believe Pyrroh’s comment sums it if for a lot of disappointed Democrats this morning, still waiting for the final results to be posted reported as 49.8% to 49.6% between Sanders and Clinton respectively.

The name and link to the Washington Post’s article bearing Pyrrho’s comment is located below.

“These are the caucus-night images Bernie Sanders hoped for. Will they be enough?”

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