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tzar paul

(50 posts)
Thu Nov 12, 2015, 11:55 AM Nov 2015

Iowa. New Hampshire. South Carolina. Nevada.

Whether you lean toward Bernie (as I do) or Hillary (whom I'll vote for a year from now if she's the nominee), let us keep in mind that no one has voted yet, and national polls, at this point, mean NOTHING.

This will be my last threadstarting post in this forum until after the four states listed above have had their say.

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Iowa. New Hampshire. South Carolina. Nevada. (Original Post) tzar paul Nov 2015 OP
I'm just glad that the date of the Iowa Democratic Caucus got pushed... stone space Nov 2015 #1
I briefly thought the caucuses were taking place on Super Bowl Sunday tzar paul Nov 2015 #2
kicking for the evening shift tzar paul Nov 2015 #3
 

stone space

(6,498 posts)
1. I'm just glad that the date of the Iowa Democratic Caucus got pushed...
Thu Nov 12, 2015, 12:24 PM
Nov 2015

...forward to February this time.

Last two Iowa caucuses were during Christmas Vacation, and that really sucks.



 

tzar paul

(50 posts)
2. I briefly thought the caucuses were taking place on Super Bowl Sunday
Thu Nov 12, 2015, 03:14 PM
Nov 2015

Talk about low turnout! Fortunately, I was wrong

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