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A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« on: February 24, 2016, 07:33:45 AM »
Various dictionaries define a caucus as a meeting or assembly of people with shared concerns within a political party.

Was that what happened in Nevada yesterday?

Not in my view.

I arrived at the polling place about a half hour after the doors opened. The line was huge. A young man in line just ahead of me said he 'd counted about 260 people in line ahead of us. (There appeared to be no separate line for old gimps like me, so I just settled in for the ordeal. I didn't see a single person turn around and leave due to the expected wait.)

An hour and a half later, I reached the door and a young man in a suit asked to see my voter registration card. He then pointed me to a table with a volunteer – one of many. She checked my card and had me show my photo ID, very carefully comparing it with my card. She then found the precinct book and my name so I could sign on the dotted line. Only then did she give me my ballot – a simple sheet of paper with the names of the candidates in alphabetical order. She told me to look around to find the table with my precinct number on it as she had no idea where it was. Fortunately, it was close and I walked over. Another volunteer stood there with envelopes. I checked my choice on the ballot and she had me drop it into the proper envelope.

I was done and my dear wife – who is not a citizen but was waiting just inside the door to help me to the car – and we left.

That was it! No candidate reps. No discussions other than what we held while in line. And no campaigning. Not one bit different than any other election I've ever participated in.

So?

First, it was in no way, shape, or form what the definition of a caucus says it should be.

I've already see whining of “voter fraud” from Leftist reporters and talking heads on TV. Bullshit! Unlike the Dimbocraps where everyone just showed up, did not have to show ID or proof of already being registered in the party, the Republican party affair was one of the most legitimate one I've ever seen. EVERY SINGLE VOTER WAS SCRUTINIZED AND HAD TO PROVE THEIR ELIGIBILITY BEFORE VOTING.

I thought it was going to be a time to select delegates to the county caucus coming up next. I learned that a young man in line with me had already registered as a delegate. Paying $40 to do so! He had to pay to be a delegate? What was that all about? That was nowhere in anything I could find online. He couldn't explain why or what it entailed only that he had been required to sign a document stating he would represent the will of the voters of the precinct or he could face prosecution.

Who was there to vote? I live in North Las Vegas and there is a reasonable minority population. They were almost entirely absent at the caucus. Those there were clearly veterans and most of their wives were Asian – and citizens. And, from listening to those in line, most were there to make it known they prefer a Republican over Bernie or Shrillary. Every single one of them was disappointed and disgusted with Obama and his policies. They will clearly support ANY GOP candidate.

Everyone I talked to also said this was a big turnout compared to previous ones.

And finally, after so much time in line, I simply couldn't hang around to see if there was going to be an actual caucus. I was disappointed but, as there were no candidate reps and almost less than a handful of GOP regulars, I don't think I missed anything.

As for the results. Others told me and I saw it for myself on TV that the ballots were counted by one person and verified by two others with an observer there. And, just plain citizens stood around to make sure everything was up and up. I am secure that my vote was counted and tabulated properly. I also know the envelope with the actual ballots will be taken to the GOP headquarters to ensure their validity.

Unlike the Dimbocrap debacle, I personally feel the GOP caucuses were fair and free of voter fraud. MY VOTE IS GOING TO COUNT.

So, who did I vote for? No secret to anyone who's seen my previous post – the one who will cause the widest number of people to show up in November ensure that the Dimbocrap nominee doesn't win – The Donald.

And, it says something that the supposed “hometown” of Rubio didn't give him more support.

On to November!

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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2016, 09:11:38 AM »
There were no shenanigans at my caucus in Iowa either. Had to show a driver's license or picture ID & sign in.  All ballots handed out were returned.  Counted in front of the caucus crowd.  Pretty simple.
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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2016, 11:03:09 AM »
Various dictionaries define a caucus as a meeting or assembly of people with shared concerns within a political party.

Was that what happened in Nevada yesterday?

Not in my view.

I arrived at the polling place about a half hour after the doors opened. The line was huge. A young man in line just ahead of me said he 'd counted about 260 people in line ahead of us. (There appeared to be no separate line for old gimps like me, so I just settled in for the ordeal. I didn't see a single person turn around and leave due to the expected wait.)

An hour and a half later, I reached the door and a young man in a suit asked to see my voter registration card. He then pointed me to a table with a volunteer – one of many. She checked my card and had me show my photo ID, very carefully comparing it with my card. She then found the precinct book and my name so I could sign on the dotted line. Only then did she give me my ballot – a simple sheet of paper with the names of the candidates in alphabetical order. She told me to look around to find the table with my precinct number on it as she had no idea where it was. Fortunately, it was close and I walked over. Another volunteer stood there with envelopes. I checked my choice on the ballot and she had me drop it into the proper envelope.

I was done and my dear wife – who is not a citizen but was waiting just inside the door to help me to the car – and we left.

That was it! No candidate reps. No discussions other than what we held while in line. And no campaigning. Not one bit different than any other election I've ever participated in.

So?

First, it was in no way, shape, or form what the definition of a caucus says it should be.

I've already see whining of “voter fraud” from Leftist reporters and talking heads on TV. Bullshit! Unlike the Dimbocraps where everyone just showed up, did not have to show ID or proof of already being registered in the party, the Republican party affair was one of the most legitimate one I've ever seen. EVERY SINGLE VOTER WAS SCRUTINIZED AND HAD TO PROVE THEIR ELIGIBILITY BEFORE VOTING.

I thought it was going to be a time to select delegates to the county caucus coming up next. I learned that a young man in line with me had already registered as a delegate. Paying $40 to do so! He had to pay to be a delegate? What was that all about? That was nowhere in anything I could find online. He couldn't explain why or what it entailed only that he had been required to sign a document stating he would represent the will of the voters of the precinct or he could face prosecution.

Who was there to vote? I live in North Las Vegas and there is a reasonable minority population. They were almost entirely absent at the caucus. Those there were clearly veterans and most of their wives were Asian – and citizens. And, from listening to those in line, most were there to make it known they prefer a Republican over Bernie or Shrillary. Every single one of them was disappointed and disgusted with Obama and his policies. They will clearly support ANY GOP candidate.

Everyone I talked to also said this was a big turnout compared to previous ones.

And finally, after so much time in line, I simply couldn't hang around to see if there was going to be an actual caucus. I was disappointed but, as there were no candidate reps and almost less than a handful of GOP regulars, I don't think I missed anything.

As for the results. Others told me and I saw it for myself on TV that the ballots were counted by one person and verified by two others with an observer there. And, just plain citizens stood around to make sure everything was up and up. I am secure that my vote was counted and tabulated properly. I also know the envelope with the actual ballots will be taken to the GOP headquarters to ensure their validity.

Unlike the Dimbocrap debacle, I personally feel the GOP caucuses were fair and free of voter fraud. MY VOTE IS GOING TO COUNT.

So, who did I vote for? No secret to anyone who's seen my previous post – the one who will cause the widest number of people to show up in November ensure that the Dimbocrap nominee doesn't win – The Donald.

And, it says something that the supposed “hometown” of Rubio didn't give him more support.

On to November!
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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2016, 11:04:17 AM »

Hope and change doesn't work regardless of which party tries it.
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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2016, 03:44:09 PM »


Unlike some he, I believe you chose wisely.  Every other candidate running except Trump and Sanders have corporate donors they're beholden to.
The mistake people made last time voting for change was that iin Obama they still picked another politician who in the end was more beholden to big money interests than American interests.  Plus he was never a sincere human being.
Many of us, on both sides, prefer a candidate beholden first and only to the actual American voter, hence the massive surge toward the two independent populist spokesmen, Right or Left.

The definition of insanity is continuing to hew to an old, fraudulent system where only the winning betters who invested millions in their candidate can expect to have their opinions and best interests served!
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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2016, 04:16:30 PM »
Yet in his very first faceoff with a powerful lobby group, he bowed to them in Iowa.

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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2016, 12:09:46 PM »
Okay, this is going to be my morning political dump starting with some pictures of where I voted.


This is where I went to vote. If you will note, it wasn't ALL old white men and women!

And this



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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #8 on: February 25, 2016, 12:10:24 PM »
They're Already Digging the Dirt on The Donald

This shouldn't surprise anybody. Trump is a New Yorker and one of the big deals for his fellow Yawkers is Howard (the slime bag) Stern. From the 1900s and early 2000s,
Trump would appear on Stern's slimy show and, of course as expected, he said some things he knew the audience wanted to hear.

He's a salesman.

Well, I won't be a bit surprised to see snippets of this coming out real soon in an effort to derail the Trump Express. And, I'm not surprised it showed up so soon on the Leftist BuzzFeed @ http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/donald-trump-said-a-lot-of-gross-things-about-women-on-howar#.keDpy8M1a1

And, of course, all the Shrillary robots will completely dismiss or ignore the gross things she's said about our military and, yes, blacks.

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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #9 on: February 25, 2016, 12:10:56 PM »
Trump Now Wears Bulletproof Vest Due to Massive Number of Death Threats

el Chapo put a $100 million bounty on his head. Wonder if there are more. And, Lord knows there's a lot of crazies out there. Here's a story @ http://www.infowars.com/ny-times-columnist-jokes-about-assassination-attempt-ending-trumps-campaign/

Oh yeah – he's ready as he always carries a pistol – in those states where it's permitted and he has a CC for it.

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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #10 on: February 25, 2016, 12:11:27 PM »
Paul Ryan GOP Nominee at a Brokered Convention?

Well, whatcha think? Although Washington insiders are sidling to support Rubio, maybe they'll be forced to try to ram Ryan down out throat if The Donald doesn't wrap up the nomination in the first vote at the GOP convention in July?

Read more about the differences between Trump and Ryan @ http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/25/us/politics/republican-race-puts-paul-ryan-and-donald-trump-on-collision-course.html

(I know this is going to sound crass, but here's my own take on Trump. To win the nomination, he's saying a lot of things people want to hear. The Donald is a salesman and wants to win the White House. That being the case, he will align himself with anyone who can help him beat whomever the Democrat nominee is – including GOP insiders like Ryan and others.

So, if he wins, what will happen then? I think he will fill his cabinet with experts in the various fields and will also end up working closely with whomever holds the majority in Congress so he can broker deals adding to his laurels – person fame. As he's padded both sides in the past, I don't expect him to change once elected.

It means we might see things actually get done in Washington!)

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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #11 on: February 25, 2016, 12:11:56 PM »
What Trump's First 100 Days in Office Might Look Like

Another piece from The Guardian provides some interesting possibilities for what The Donald might do if he's elected. He wants “an insider” to be Veep because he needs someone with the Inside Track. And some others @ http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/feb/25/us-president-donald-trump-first-100-days-election-2016

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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #12 on: February 25, 2016, 09:43:55 PM »
So are you getting paid to shill for Trump or do you just have this deep down desire to get a Democrat elected?
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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #13 on: February 28, 2016, 09:21:34 AM »
So are you getting paid to shill for Trump or do you just have this deep down desire to get a Democrat elected?

You are clearly one of the reasons I don't spent more time here.    :censored:

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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #14 on: February 28, 2016, 08:40:02 PM »
Paul Ryan GOP Nominee at a Brokered Convention?

No.
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Re: A Personal View of the Nevada Caucus
« Reply #15 on: March 06, 2016, 11:49:42 AM »
My Nevada caucus left elderly people standing out in cold drizzle as they did not have the freaking key to open the building on time. Some had to leave as there is a high geriatric population here and a lot of disabled Vets make this bedroom town their home. They simply can't stand outside in the rain waiting for a key to show up for the building.

The doors finally opened more then thirty minutes after the promised "lock out time."

The D's in Nevada can register to vote up until the caucus and naturally several Hillary voters arrived by bus in Las Vegas and other places to get signed up to vote! I've seen several videos online of shenanigans as  the D caucus sites around the state.

I really wish we were a primary state.

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« Reply #16 on: March 08, 2016, 08:33:43 AM »
You are clearly one of the reasons I don't spent more time here.    :censored:
So that's a yes?
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