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Razor-Thin Margin Between Clinton, Sanders In Iowa Caucuses

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IOWA (CBS NEWS) - Monday's all-important Democratic caucuses in Iowa ended in what amounts to a dead heat.

A statement from the party's leader called the finish between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders "historically close," but didn't declare a winner.

Dr. Andy McGuire said Clinton was awarded 699.57 state delegate equivalents, Sanders 695.49, Martin O'Malley 7.68 and uncommitted, .46.

One precinct still hadn't reported, in Des Moines, with 2.28 state delegate equivalents.

Clinton's camp noted that, even if Sanders got all of the 2.28, "Statistically, there is no outstanding information that could change the results and no way that Senator Sanders can overcome Secretary Clinton's advantage."

And so, it said flatly, she "has won the Iowa Caucus."

Earlier, the Sanders camp had declared the results a "virtual draw" and called his efforts "a come-from-behind campaign for the history books."

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