I found this Q&A about the caucus. It says you don’t have to stay all day. Just check in and vote. You can get info about the candidates if you wish. Leave when you’re done. It also has anteractive map of voting sites. Spread the word to your Kentucky Republican friends. It takes 5% statewide to win any delegates. http://www.kycaucus.com/kentucky-caucus-frequently-asked-questions/
Thanks for the info - but sadly, I am out of state that date at an engagement I was booked for long before they decided to change our primary date.
I can tell you that the foremost question everyone asks when talking about this is if we have people pestering us about their candidate when we arrive. Few to none are interested in being badgered by political operatives before they vote. Aside from the date they chose and the surprise most discover about the change of their normal voting precincts, none of us are interested in being electioneered. I predict a very low turnout.
Thanks for the info Betty Jane.
INVAR is right - this benefits the Mitch McConnell Establishment Machine. If internal polling showed that HIS establishment candidates were ahead in Kentucky - they’d be shouting this from the rooftops to get everybody out to vote. I don’t think that’s the case, however, and thus the under the radar approach.
That’s the way things roll here in Mitch’s state.