Dan Guild argues that while Bernie Sanders has clearly improved his standing in Iowa, he may be losing the expectations game. -promoted by Laura Belin
Of all the Alice-through-the-looking-glass parts of the American political system, the one I have been completely unable to explain to foreigners is expectations and the Iowa caucuses. It usually goes something like this:
Sane person from another country: “Candidate X won”
Pundit: “Well, not really”
Sane person from another country: “But they got more votes”
Pundit: “But they were expected to win by 10 and they only won by 3, so they lost”
Sane person from another country: “That makes no sense. So who won? The person who came in second?”
Pundit person: “No, they got about what they expected. No, the clear winner is the candidate who finished third. There is no doubt they won.”
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