While there were precinct caucuses, there were no presidential caucuses.
You do not understand how Colorado has been running things for almost a century. For a brief time in the 2000’s they had a primary, but they did not like the turnout, there was no spike in turnout as was supposed to happen. So they went back to the way they had done it before. I am not even a candidate, on a campaign, or a voter in that state and I looked up the rules on how everything worked back in February.
“there were no presidential caucuses. “
That’s what is called a lie. My precinct sat at a table, people who wanted to talk about a specific presidential candidates had time to talk. We had people present their case for Trump, Carson and Cruz. Then we voted, Cruz won in my precinct. Then we voted who was going to the county and state assemblies to represent us. Same as it’s always been. The delegates at the state assemblies aren’t some party insiders, they are elected at their precincts and their precincts voted for which candidate their delegate is supposed to vote for. It’s a stupid system but it’s the system we’ve had ever since I’ve been involved. We have never had a binding straw poll at the caucuses.