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Whats all the Caucus about?

Posted on : 03-01-2008 | By : mcangeli | In : Politics |

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@N04" align="left">They don’t send out kids party invitations to people in either party reminding them about the Caucuses on January 3rd, people just know about them. If you’ve turned on a radio, tv or picked up a paper today then chances are fairly good you know about them as well. The opening of the political voting season is brought in with friends and neighbors meeting in schools, churches, halls and other meeting areas for a chance to literally stand up and be counted.

According to CNN the democratic caucuses actually require a person “voting” for one of the candidates to stand in the appropriate corner of the room for the candidate, while the GOP Caucuses take a secret ballot. I prefer the secret ballot as opposed to standing in my guy’s corner, after all, one of the two things you don’t discus with friends is politics.

It will be interesting to see who from the Democrat side walks away triumphant (Obama, Edwards and Clinton are in a tight three way race) and I’m even more excited to see which GOP frontrunner takes it and whether or not Thompson can garner enough votes to stay alive in the race.

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This is one election where I do not have a strong opinion on what candidate, although I can say I don’t agree with the majority of the democratic platform. Generally I am fairly evenly split in terms of agreeing and disagreeing, but this year there are more key issues with much wider gaps in where each party stands then in years past. For the record I am a registered republican but that does not mean I limit myself to blindly follow the republican platform.

Eric’s last blog post..And I thought I was lazy…

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Eric » That just means you need to pick one or two main issues and figure out who stands where on what. Don’t be apathetic, figure out who’s values are more inline with your own.

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