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Zynx

(21,328 posts)
Wed May 25, 2016, 02:11 AM May 2016

660,000+ people voted in the WA primary. There may be no delegates at stake, but...

That's far more than voted in the caucuses. I don't think it's likely that many of those who voted in the caucuses decided to stay home based on that.

The caucuses are an absurd way to select the nominee based on what we've seen out of Nebraska and Washington.

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660,000+ people voted in the WA primary. There may be no delegates at stake, but... (Original Post) Zynx May 2016 OP
When turnout is high, Hillary wins. Down with undermocratic caucasus lunamagica May 2016 #1
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