Caucus
In case you were also wondering what a caucus is and it's impact on party nominees. For some reason, I'm very interested in the process this time around.
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Anonymous
January 08, 2008
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January 09, 2008
I'm personally baffled by a process that gives such insignificant states as Iowa and New Hampshire such great power in determining who the next President will be.Anonymous
January 09, 2008
I don't think that they have any more "power" than other states, it's just that candidates that show well in these states tend to do the same in the states that have regular old primaries.Anonymous
January 10, 2008
Who are you going to vote for Heather?Anonymous
January 10, 2008
I'll tell you but I am hoping that there's no political debate that follows because I don't want things to get too off-topic here (and I thought twice about bringing up the caucus thing). Barack Obama.Anonymous
January 10, 2008
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January 10, 2008
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January 10, 2008
Rick - interesting. How do you know all this? Involved in politics on some way? Rob - you keep commenting like you know me. It's just a blog, dude.Anonymous
January 10, 2008
Well, its a hobby of mine. I try and stay connected to the processes, and I was curious. I am a very enthusiastic learner when curious.Anonymous
January 10, 2008
That's cool, Rick. Now we know whom to ask when we have questions!Anonymous
January 10, 2008
I'll use the <sarcasm> tag next time.Anonymous
January 11, 2008
Off topic, but big ups to the marketing team for their new kid's book... http://gizmodo.com/342499/microsofts-brainwashing-childrens-book-mommy-where-do-servers-come-fromAnonymous
January 11, 2008
Thanks Rick. That was worthy of a whole blog post!