Yeah, he wants to stay. I'm betting he was "asked" to resign. Perhaps election of his replacement was the hint."While it is my desire to stay in this role and see this process through to completion, I do believe it is time for the Iowa Democratic Party to begin looking forward, and my presence in my current role makes that more difficult. Therefore, I will resign as chair of the Iowa Democratic Party effective upon the election of my replacement."
Axios
He should have pressured Price harder when it was obvious they were going into the caucus with untested software that required people to bypass their security programs to install on their phones. Software designed by Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign veterans, (Tara McGowan owns the company - Shadow) and selected "in secret" by the Iowa Democratic Party leaders, costing $63,000.Tom Perez, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, has said he will "absolutely not" consider resigning in the aftermath of the Iowa chaos. He told CNN on Sunday that there will be a conversation within the party about stripping Iowa of its first-in-nation caucus status after this election cycle.
By the way, McGowan is married to Michael Halle, who is a strategist for Pete Buttigieg's campaign, which also bought software from Shadow to the tune of $42,500.
Brilliant analysis, Junior. How come Bernie and Pete came out on top then? Hmmmmm....Pete?Donald Trump Jr. took to social media [...] to suggest the DNC was attempting to rig the primary, harkening back to embarrassing 2016 email leaks that showed party leaders favoring Clinton over her primary rival Bernie Sanders. Many swing-state supporters of the Vermont senator then stayed home on Election Day, aiding Trump's narrow victory.
“Yea rigging the primary worked wonders for the Democrats last time,” the president's eldest son wrote in a series of tweets. “And by ‘Quality Control’ they mean fixing the results to get the candidate the Democrat Overlords in DC want.”
NYT
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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