The Caucus starts at 7:00pm central (8:00pm eastern). In 2012 some results started trickling out about 8:30pm central. So 9:30-10:00pm eastern at the earliest.
Yes, it's going to be a late night before we get definitive results. But if the turnout is unusually large, we'll likely hear about it starting around 7:30pm ET as it will definitely get noticed if parking lots start filling up early.
I believe Drudge scooped everybody last time around. I would put his site in a separate tab and keep an eye on it.
“The Caucus starts at 7:00pm central (8:00pm eastern). In 2012 some results started trickling out about 8:30pm central. So 9:30-10:00pm eastern at the earliest.”
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The Caucus starts at 7:00pm central (8:00pm eastern). In 2012 some results started trickling out about 8:30pm central. So 9:30-10:00pm eastern at the earliest.
This year is a whole new ballgame. The precincts will all be reporting electronically via phone, tablets, and computers. The whole system has been set up and tested by Microsoft.
What could possibly go wrong?
"Very early entrance poll gives lead to Trump"