Kate Bedingfield, Biden's communications director, told CNN's John Berman on Tuesday morning, "We have real concerns about the integrity of the process, and I think there were some significant failures in the process last night that should give voters concern."
In an interview on "CNN Right Now" with Brianna Keilar Wednesday, the senior adviser, Symone Sanders, was pressed about Bendingfield's comments and whether she believed the data being reported by the party was correct.
"Is this data correct? In your view, is it correct?" Keilar asked.
"Look, Brianna, I have not analyzed the back ends of the data," Sanders responded. "What we are saying, and what we have implored to the Iowa Democratic Party, are two things: One, we have to make sure we get it right. Getting it right means checking and triple checking, and making sure that there is a paper trail, the presidential preference cards. Don't try to paint this as we're trying to say this is some kind of a conspiracy theory, OK?"
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It is truly difficult to listen to Symone Sanders, no matter whether she’s an advocate on the campaign trial or a pundit on CNN. In this case, Keilar is simply trying to ask Sanders about something that came from the Biden campaign communications chief, where she cast doubt on the legitimacy of the Iowa Caucus results.
Symone just keeps trying to talk over Keilar and refuses to answer directly whether the Biden campaign believes the results are legitimate. She even accuses Keiler of trying to spread conspiracy theories about the Biden campaign.
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