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Andrew Yang says his campaign has ‘shocked the world’

#IowaCaucus #AndrewYang #Campaign Democratic outsider presidential candidate entrepreneur Andrew Yang, thanked his supporters in Iowa after Monday’s caucuses and said he plans to fight on to New Hampshire. Speaking to supporters, Yang said his campaign had “shocked the world time and time again,” and would continue to grow all the way to the White House. The Iowa Democratic Party says results from the state’s first-in-the-nation caucus have been delayed due to “quality checks” and new reporting rules, so it is still unclear if Yang had a good night. The Iowa Democratic Party says the problem was not a result of a “hack or an intrusion.” Across the state, Democrats balancing a strong preference for fundamental change with an overwhelming desire to defeat President Donald Trump were trying to be recorded. Nearly a dozen Democratic White House contenders are still vying for the chance to take on Trump in November. By —   Associated Press

Bernie Sanders continued his lead as the front-runner in Iowa by 7 Points - Poll Released on the eve of Caucus Night

Democratic presidential hopeful Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders speaks on stage at "First in the West" event in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 17, 2019. BRIDGET BENNETT/GETTY #Caucus #BernieSanders #Iowa #Frontrunner #Poll #Campaign Senator Bernie Sanders continued his lead as the frontrunner for Iowa Democrats by seven points in a new poll released on the eve of the state's caucuses. The latest Emerson College poll, released on Sunday evening, shows Sanders leading the narrowing 2020 Democratic primary field with 28 percent of support from respondents in Iowa. Former Vice President Joe Biden followed behind in second place with support from 21 percent of likely caucusgoers, while former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Senator Elizabeth Warren trailed behind in third and fourth, with 15 and 14 percent respectively. Senator Amy Klobuchar, who was the only other candidate in double digits, came in fifth with 11 percent. The survey, conducted between January 30