I was reading about early voting for the NV caucus already underway. WTF? How can you have “early” voting for a caucus? I thought a caucus is everyone gets together in a gym or other big room, and either stands with their choice of candidate, or shows hands for their choice. And if they don’t have enough votes to qualify, then they can change their vote and combine it with another nonqualified candidate to put them over the threshold, or give the votes to someone already qualified. The horsetrading goes on until the final vote is taken, and that is what is reported. At least that was the way we did it in Iowa in the GOP back in the Reagan Bush Dole days. So how can you do this with “early” voting that occurs days before the actual caucus? How can those “early” votes possibly count? That doesn’t make sense to me. That just seems like a way to rig the vote.
At this point, what difference does it make. Whoever gets picked is a lightweight or a nut or both, and sure to lose. It’s only a question of which freak is more frightening when nominated.
That just seems like a way to rig the vote.
Rigging the vote, is the elite Democrat official way to win any election.