App used in Iowa Democratic caucus fiasco linked to ex-Clinton campaign staffers

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The app that was supposed to help the Iowa Democratic Party quickly report Monday’s caucus results – but contributed to confusion and a muddled result as campaigns were in an uproar – is linked to Hillary Clinton campaign veterans.

Shadow, a tech firm that describes itself as a group that creates “a permanent advantage for progressive campaigns and causes through technology,” is the company that created the Iowa Democratic Party’s app, according to The New York Times. At least the COO, CEO, CTO and a senior product manager at Shadow all worked for the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, according to LinkedIn profiles.



Shadow is associated with ACRONYM, a nonprofit dedicated to “advancing progressive causes through innovative communications, advertising and organizing programs.” Early last year, ACRONYM announced that it was acquiring an SMS tool called Groundbase and, out of Groundbase, “launching Shadow, a company focused on building the technology infrastructure needed to enable Democrats to run better, more efficient campaigns.”

Groundbase co-founders Krista Davis, who is the current Shadow CTO, and Gerard Niemira, who is the current Shadow CEO, both held senior positions with the Clinton campaign.

Tara McGowan, the founder and CEO of ACRONYM, posted a statement from an ACRONYM spokesman early Tuesday morning distancing the nonprofit from Shadow, which is a for-profit company.

“ACRONYM is a nonprofit organization and not a technology company. As such, we have not provided any technology to the Iowa Democratic Party, Presidential campaigns, or the Democratic National Committee,” spokesman Kyle Tharp said in the statement. “ACRONYM is an investor in several for-profit companies across the progressive media and technology sectors. One of those independent, for-profit companies is Shadow, Inc, which also has other private investors. We are reading confirmed reports of Shadow’s word with the Iowa Democratic Party on Twitter, and we, like everyone else, are eagerly awaiting more information from the Iowa Democratic Party with respect to what happened.”

McGowan is an alumna of Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign and previously worked as a digital director for NexGen America, a progressive organization founded by presidential candidate Tom Steyer.

Some on Twitter noted that according to FEC records, Pete Buttigieg’s campaign paid Shadow over $40,000 last year for software. However, there is no indication of impropriety from the Buttigieg campaign or bias toward Buttigieg from Shadow, as independent consultants and contractors like Shadow often work with several different political organizations to provide technology or other services.

Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf told Fox News Tuesday morning that the DHS had offered to test the app’s security to ensure that it could not be hacked, but the IDP declined. Wolf, however, made clear that there was no indication that the app was hacked, but rather that the issue was the app’s ability to handle a high load of users at the same time.

The IDP said late Monday that there was no evidence of hacking or other attacks on the election, but rather delays in reporting the results from individual caucus locations. The party says it will have results later today.

“We found inconsistencies in the reporting of three sets of results,” IDP Communications Director Mandy McClure. “In addition to the tech systems being used to tabulate results, we are also using photos of results and a paper trail to validate that all results match and ensure that we have confidence and accuracy in the numbers we report. This is simply a reporting issue, the app did not go down and this is not a hack or an intrusion. The underlying data and paper trail is sound and will simply take time to further report the results.”

President Trump used the caucus confusion as an opportunity to bash Democrats, claiming that he is the only candidate who left Iowa with a win.

“The Democrat Caucus is an unmitigated disaster,” he tweeted Tuesday morning, “Nothing works, just like they ran the Country. Remember the 5 Billion Dollar Obamacare Website, that should have cost 2% of that. The only person that can claim a very big victory in Iowa last night is ‘Trump’.” [sic]

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Seems the game is afoot, same old players.

And the results are in! Hillary, by a landslide!

Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf told Fox News Tuesday morning that the DHS had offered to test the app’s security to ensure that it could not be hacked, but the IDP declined.

Did they give CrowdStrike a call?

@Deplorable Me: Its a great AP it auto corrects your vote, then multiplies it!

How can this happen when they are supposed to be so much smarter than the rest of us? “Thomas Paine” tweeted today that Hillary’s IT team is on the case and now 33,000 Iowans have gone missing. I’m sure CNN is going to fact check that and determine it’s not true.

@another vet: I can smell the bleachbit in the air…
We can confirm the final results of the unreleased Iowa Poll:

Sanders 22%

Warren 18%

Buttigieg 16%

Biden 13%
Just a poll not the results….

https://t.co/deTryUiHgt
Trump is terrified by Biden

The Iowa reporting ap screw-up has at least kept some names I like in the running. I would like to see Amy Klobuchar have a spot on the Democratic ticket—maybe the VP spot with Sanders. If she had wider recognition I’d be happy with her as a presidential candidate.

The day of the caucus may have passed. The process is confusing enough even when all goes well.

@Greg:

So, you wouldn’t answer my question on which Democrat you were supporting but the answer is you support the Communist answer to Emmett Brown who wants Communism for you and me, but not himself, having raked in millions of $$ for himself.

And you think conservatives are stupid.

@retire05, #7:

Conservatives aren’t stupid. Trump and his supporters aren’t actually conservatives.

@Greg:

Poor Comrade Greggie, you are a sad and desperate post turtle.

Wouldn’t it be sad if Biden doesn’t wind up on the Democratic ticket? All of Rudy’s hard work will have been for nothing. Trump might have to try to resurrect his Pocahontas strategy or something.

Rudy, checking to see which way the wind is blowing.

@Greg: Biden can still be investigated even if he isn’t a candidate. These aren’t Democrats that accuse candidates of imaginary crimes then disappear after an election. There is strong evidence Biden is involved in serious crimes against the American people.

@kitt: This will be entertaining, especially if Bernie gets stiffed.

only 62.27% precincts reporting

Pete Buttigieg 26.95% 10 dele
Bernie Sanders 25.09% 10 dele
Elizabeth Warren 18.26% 4 dele
Joe Biden 15.59%
Amy Klobuchar 12.62%
Andrew Yang 1.04%
Tom Steyer 0.3%
The other bakers dozen got nada

Iowa 2020 Presidential Republican Caucus
Last updated: 2/4/2020, 11:55:09 PM
Candidate Votes Percent
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Donald J. Trump * 31,874 97.14%
Bill Weld 506 1.54%
Joe Walsh 431 1.31%
Total up all of the democrat votes from every candidate.