My state uses the machines, very easy to use, very quick to get the count, no nonsense. Of course we are a primary state, and not the archaic method of caucuses.
Caucuses never seem to draw out voters in large numbers, think this is by design? hmmmm. maybe. A lot of people just don't go because they are tired of all the speeches, pandering and argueing. Not sure if I would attend such a thing. Most people just want to get in, VOTE and get out, better things to do than listen to some EGO's speak for 2 or 3 hours.
It's a mess..and you will have to spend your afternoon there. However the rally is timed but that starts late..the food is free, so you begin to count how many times his woman has sauntered over to the food table during the rally to fill up her plate of donut holes, cookies and sweets, a carrot and celery; so your mind wanders, whether she is well fed at home..plus for the most part in all these counties the candidate does not show up by sends a person who decides to send another person at the last minute. One speaker was good, the rest you could not hear etc or had poor scripts.
Then go back to my previous comment.. ...will not say how this story ended.
I’m for the primary process too. Machines with a receipt of what vote you just cast. Interesting article I found while looking at the problem in NV.
http://robertwanekreports.com/nevada-clark-county-vote-fraud/