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Old 02.06.2020, 08:55 PM   #10
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Candidate ........... Pct. .... SDEs ..... Del.
Pete Buttigieg ...... 26.2 ... 564.02 —
Bernie Sanders .... 26.1 ... 562.44 —
Elizabeth Warren .. 18.0 ... 387.09 —
Joe Biden ............ 15.8 ... 341.16 —
Amy Klobuchar .... 12.3 ... 264.20 —
Andrew Yang ......... 1.0 ... . 22.23 —
Tom Steyer ........... 0.3 ... ... 6.76 —
Michael Bloomberg . 0.0 ... ... 0.20 —
Tulsi Gabbard .........0.0 ... ... 0.11 —
Michael Bennet ...... 0.0 ... ... 0.00 —
Deval Patrick ..........0.0 ... ... 0.00 —
Other 0.0 0.69 —
Uncommitted 0.2 3.97 —
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Total SDEs from 100% of precincts 2152.87

“State delegate equivalent figures show how support from caucus-goers after realignment roughly translates into the number of delegates each candidate will get at the state convention. That figure then translates into how many of the 41 pledged national delegates each candidate will get. In previous years, the Iowa Democratic Party reported only state delegate equivalent figures.”
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