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Agnosticsherbet

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12. It takes relatively little time to vote in an election. Compare turnout between election and caucus
Sun Apr 24, 2016, 10:01 AM
Apr 2016

states. This is true, even in states where the number of election sites are kept artificially low.
A caucus requires hours of time to show up, gather, listen to speeches, and vote. Turnout in caucus states rarely exceeds 15%. Those that turned out are not working at 2 or 3 jobs to make ends meet. They are designed to exclude large swaths of the population. This is not the fault of any modern politician. They are designed that way. Politicians who choose to use caucuses know very well that they don't need the poor, just a cadre of dedicated activists to win.
Sanders' caucus wins, and Clintons', and Obama's in 2008 all came by excluding the poor.

another classy hill supporter! nt Logical Apr 2016 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Ed Suspicious Apr 2016 #3
The poor who don't vote don't vote for anybody, they don't follow politics. nt m-lekktor Apr 2016 #2
Do you really believe that? fun n serious Apr 2016 #14
I do not think "Know" means what you think it means. Sky Masterson Apr 2016 #4
! CentralCoaster Apr 2016 #19
Another shameless minimization by Sanders like we witnessed him explain away the "southern vote" Trust Buster Apr 2016 #5
Post removed Post removed Apr 2016 #6
Incomes under 20K-48% vote. Incomes over 75K- 77% vote Bluenorthwest Apr 2016 #7
They did not vote in caucus states because the poor can not afford to take the time off from work. Agnosticsherbet Apr 2016 #8
So how then do you explain NY? It's the same thing, can't take time off to go vote. Upstate NY polls Bluenorthwest Apr 2016 #9
It takes relatively little time to vote in an election. Compare turnout between election and caucus Agnosticsherbet Apr 2016 #12
I think Caucasus are corrupt. nt fun n serious Apr 2016 #17
Caucases favor the young, the healthy, the wealthy, the able-bodied. It's not the same lunamagica Apr 2016 #23
Why post a thread for the sole purpose of of being obnoxious? Gore1FL Apr 2016 #10
It's the new look for the New Democratic Party! reformist2 Apr 2016 #11
Wow, either you're a troll or the Dem Party tent has gotten way too big. Broward Apr 2016 #13
Really? Bohemianwriter Apr 2016 #15
He raises the payroll tax. CrowCityDem Apr 2016 #16
On people who make less than poverty line? Bohemianwriter Apr 2016 #18
people who are poor do not have income and do-NOT pay any 'income' taxes. silly OP. Sunlei Apr 2016 #20
There are other kinds of taxes. He wants to raise the payroll tax. CrowCityDem Apr 2016 #21
And pay for rich people to get a free college education too!! Sancho Apr 2016 #22
I am poor. I voted for Bernie. Because I can think beyond a one-liner. ScreamingMeemie Apr 2016 #24
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