@gorillapaws “the concern now is that the totals are inaccurate due to un-vetted/untested technology being forced into the process”
Yes, and I understand that concern. But the totals reported in previous caucuses may have also been inaccurate since they were reported by precinct captains with no paper trail. The app was a disaster, but at least there were paper ballots to rely on this time.
“there may have been malice with regards to the timing of when partial results were released”
As cynical as I am about politics, this worry really seems like the product of absurd paranoia and/or motivated reasoning. Once the disaster started, those involved in the process had every motivation to get the results out as quickly as was possible without sacrificing accuracy (since “oops, we made a mistake and have to redo our calculations” would have been even more disastrous than taking an extra day or two). It was their asses on the line, after all. And since the delay probably helped Sanders more than anyone else, his supporters complaining about it is a bit weird.