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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: MN and CO - what are your thoughts? [View all]Her Sister
(6,444 posts)9. yes voters are giving a lot of information
by voting. Like in Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Massachusetts, South Carolina, American Samoa, etc on and on!!!
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Other than Colorado, the other states he won by a large margin were predominantly white ...
LannyDeVaney
Mar 2016
#1
But they are very good organizational tools. It's also fun. Just gotta be willing to do it. Also,
RBInMaine
Mar 2016
#41
I don't like the caucus process. It is inherently discriminatory. No absentee ballots, you have
still_one
Mar 2016
#7
Wow, I am impressed. If all other caucus states follow that suit, I have no argument against
still_one
Mar 2016
#16
Thanks for giving OB a reality check, still_one. A win is a win, but keeping things in prespective
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2016
#14
Someone just pointed out to me that the Maine caucus does allow absentee ballots
still_one
Mar 2016
#22
That's strange. Absentee ballots for a caucus State?? Maine is a strange State in so many
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2016
#24
like most states, including my state, California, we have had some less than progress politicians
still_one
Mar 2016
#34
Unfortunately, I read this morning that CO doesn't do exit polling either ...
LannyDeVaney
Mar 2016
#31