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jkurri Donating Member (35 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-24-08 01:38 AM
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13. Not very smart?
Well I am no Clinton supporter but as someone who is part of CWA I can tell you that having "rolling caucuses" was a terrible idea, and should be considered illegal in my book. I know dozens (literally) of union members who would of showed up for Edwards if they were not working the day of the caucus, by having only select "rolling caucuses" it caused a huge advantage (not to candidates) but to a small block of voters that were allowed to caucus where others were not... to be fair maybe they should have held 3 or 4 shifts of caucuses to allow for the 24 working schedules here in Nevada. You seem so biased in your support for your candidate that you seem tickled that probably thousands of people were denied their right to participate, if your candidate did worse then he did you would be saying the only reason they beat us was because of those "rolling caucuses". Get real. The Clintons were actually right for complaining about this even though it might of helped them. Wrong is wrong. It seems the only thing the democratic party does right is wrong. Good luck to your candidate.... we can all breathe easier when the next republican takes his office.
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