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In reply to the discussion: Enough already of the Iowa bashing.. [View all]Peacetrain
(24,291 posts)13. The Democrats and Republicans do not caucus together..
Only the Democrats do a public show of hands on the night of caucus... the Republicans do a private vote weeks before they caucus.. and you can vote anyway you want to in the general.. Just because you are a registered Democrat or registered Republican does not mean you have to vote for the party person..
We both do a caucus on the same night in different arenas, the Republicans just listen to speeches they have already voted in a primary type of vote.. completely different approaches to it.. and I am not a fan of the Democratic caucus because the uber left has way too much control in shaping our caucus.. but we do the best we can do..
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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No it doesn't. Puerto Rico is another one that doesn't accurately represent the ethnic diversity of
NurseJackie
Nov 2019
#22
Sorry Jackie, parsing words doesn't change the sentiment of saying Iowa is too white.
HerbChestnut
Nov 2019
#25
Any concern about belittling and dismissing the importance of 37% of the country? The US...
George II
Nov 2019
#33
You do know that a candidate cannot get the nomination of the party w/o non white voters?
Gothmog
Nov 2019
#36
That's the issue. The two first states, which will guide the rest of the primaries....
George II
Nov 2019
#32
The same argument could be used against most of the southern states during the Democratic primary.
HerbChestnut
Nov 2019
#7
If a major string of states followed within a week of Iowa/NH, the emphasis on the former
hlthe2b
Nov 2019
#12
I would think a consensus between some states and DNC could push it forward, but...?
hlthe2b
Nov 2019
#18