A reminder why last night's caucus is irrelevant ...

Total number of registered voters in Iowa: 2,203,718
Total number of registered active Republican voters: 594,533
Total number of votes cast in the caucus: 110,298
Total number of votes for : 56,260 (51% of votes cast)

Only 18.6% of Republicans turned out last night. Barely more than half of them voted for Trump.

Much ado about nothing.

(Data source: Iowa Secretary of State)

@WordsmithFL a statistically invalid sample size to be sure, but actual votes tracked pretty closely with more large-scale polling, so i wouldn't assume that iowa is wrong just because most of the voters stayed home.

@dietotaku The point is that the Iowa caucus is all but irrelevant to national politics. It's to award delegates. got 20. A candidate needs 1,215 this year to win the GOP nomination.

It doesn't deserve wall-to-wall coverage. It's a blip, a speed bump, in national politics.

If anything, the fact that Trump barely got half to me is the story.

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@WordsmithFL to me the only reason it doesn't deserve wall-to-wall coverage is that it was entirely expected. if he HAD lost, or if it had even been close, that would have been a story because it would mean all the polling is wrong and the people most motivated to vote are anti-trump, which threatens his candidacy.

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