“AHA! We’ve got you, Larry! Please — get a life. Exactly how many assemblies and caucuses was Larry required to attend? Do you need to read more to know what a weaselly nerd Cruz is?”
It is the same as my state, Washington. Three total. Of course even if you just go to the first one you are having an opportunity to make your voice heard. (It is sort of a vote - just raising your hand or saying “Okay - we select Larry to go.”)
I got an email from a Cruz volunteer to remind me to go to my precinct caucus (1.5 miles away). I did, and was elected to go to my district caucus (6 miles away). (Larry was elected to go to his County Assembly).
I got some more emails of when/where that caucus was, and got a call from a Cruz volunteer to remind me. Larry said “somebody” told him he didn’t need to attend his County Assembly (which is similar to my District Caucus). Larry DID get a documented 6-minute long phone call from his Assemblyman reminding him to attend his County Assembly.
I was elected to go to my state caucus. I had all sorts of emails about registering for that within 10 days. They stopped when I finally registered.
Based on Larry’s story I emailed my district chair about something. She emailed me within three hours and clarified that I was all set to go to the state convention.
The hardest part about the whole process was at the District Caucus and making sure I filled in the circle on the ballot with black ink. I’m a bit OCD that way.
BTW - first time I ever got involved like this. I’m a bit ashamed to admit that. Oh - it was Larry’s first time too. He seems like an okay guy, I hope he continues trying to get involved in spite of him burning his ID card.
I signed up with the CO Republican Party, at their invitation, in February, to be notified of where I could attend my local Caucus.
I received a confirmation email letting me know I was on the list.
I’ll let everyone know when and where I attend.
Although someone told me the Caucus for CO was March 1.
Election is a great movie