Minutes later, a beaming Sanders announced to an enthusiastic crowd, 
“Tonight, while the results are still not known, it looks like we are in
 a virtual tie.” 
The Vermont senator congratulated his opponent for “waging a very 
vigorous campaign.” At her event, the former secretary of state 
announced she was “really excited” to debate with Sanders. 
ABC News was unable to project a winner in the Iowa Democratic caucuses 
with the candidates separated by less than 1 percent, with 94 percent of
 the precincts reporting. 
“I congratulate my opponents,” Clinton said at her event, adding. “I am 
excited about really getting into the debate with Sen. Sanders about 
this best way forward to fight for America.” 
Both Clinton and Sanders took time to acknowledge their former opponent 
Martin O’Malley, the former Maryland governor who suspended his 
presidential campaign after a disappointing showing in Iowa on Monday 
night. 
For their part, Republicans were celebrating the tight race on the Democratic side with Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus calling Iowa a defeat for Clinton. 
“Tonight was nothing short of an unmitigated disaster for Hillary 
Clinton and the Democrat Party,” he said in a statement. “The Democrat 
establishment wanted a coronation for Clinton but is now facing the very
 real prospect that a self-proclaimed socialist could be their party’s nominee.”


 
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