Mayhem in the Iowa Democratic caucuses, where contest results are delayed by technical problems, was seized upon by Donald Trump as he notched a success.
The outcome of the first stage in the Democrat race to choose a candidate for November’s presidential election was left unclear on Tuesday early morning.
Democratic officials blamed a “coding mistake” in the app utilized to report results.
Mr Trump easily won the Republican contest.
The debacle on the Democrat side, on the other hand, was “an unmitigated disaster,” the president tweeted. “The only individual that can claim a huge victory in Iowa last night is ‘Trump'”.
Elect the Democratic contest will be arranged by hand and the “bulk” of the outcomes would be reported by 16: 00 local time (22: 00 GMT) in Iowa on Tuesday, officials stated.
However, the indeterminate result on the night has actually produced scepticism of the caucus procedure and reignited concerns over whether Iowa – a rural, white state not representative of the US electorate as an entire – should continue to be the place to hold the very first main contest.
Mr Trump dismissed the tip. “As long as I am President, Iowa will stay where it is. Essential custom!” he tweeted.
Democrats intending to take him on in this year’s election have actually set their sights forward.
Lots of have actually currently landed in New Hampshire, where the next main contest is due to be held on Tuesday, 11 February.
What took place at the caucuses?
On Monday, voters gathered to more than 1,600 schools, libraries and churches in Iowa to have their say in who should be on the tally in the November presidential election.
Mr Trump easily won the Republican contest with 97%of the vote, but a winner was not declared in the Democratic race.
In spite of the lack of results, numerous candidates declared triumph.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders mentioned winning in Iowa’s caucuses, pointing out internal project information that put him ahead of Pete Buttigieg, the previous mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
Previously, Mr Buttigieg told fans that “by all signs” his project was “going to New Hampshire victorious”.
The vote in Iowa was a caucus – which involves individuals participating in a conference prior to voting on a prospect, possibly via a head count or a program of hands.
Voters in primaries – like the vote in New Hampshire – can just show up at a ballot cubicle and vote in trick.
What are the organisers saying about the Iowa scenario?
The Iowa Democratic Celebration (IDP) initially rejected reports that the app had caused issues.
Mandy McClure, the party spokesperson, said there