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Along with each candidate’s delegate equivalent number, the measure the party has released to show who won, they’re also planning to put out both the raw votes and the second-round caucus results after the people whose candidates don’t hit the 15% viability threshold at their caucus sites get to revote for a different candidate. And while spokesmen for Buttigieg, Biden and Warren all told VICE News they’d also be looking at the traditional win-loss measure, other campaigns disagreed that the delegate number is all that matters.READ: Hundreds of people waited hours in freezing temperatures just to see Trump A Sanders aide told VICE News that they’re “very interested” in the the raw vote but would look at all three numbers. The numbers are being released for the first time largely because of Sanders — his backers furiously claimed that they might’ve won the Iowa caucuses’ raw vote in 2016, and that Hillary Clinton only edged them out because of the system’s byzantine formula.
As said here by Cameron Joseph