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Its a caucus in name only, I think (none / 0) (#125)
by ding7777 on Sat May 03, 2008 at 03:57:15 PM EST
The caucus differs little from a primary because voters can cast ballots all day at polling stations. The election is run by the Democratic Party, which means that voters don't have to be registered with the local election commission.



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Hmmmm (none / 0) (#214)
by JavaCityPal on Sat May 03, 2008 at 07:32:24 PM EST
doesn't each state set their own rules for how to?  I heard terrible things about the way the Texas caucuses went, and that some in Washington state were questionable. I just know they are very hard to get to, and only a fraction of the people who normally vote ever attend.

Mail-in ballots allow all registered voters the easiest opportunity to vote.  

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