To: Dan in Wichita
Absolutely because there were very few of you. The majority were unable to attend. You had people working in hospitals, cops, fire departments, military all ousted from participating and that just a start. It is a horrible way to have a primary.
92 posted on
04/09/2016 8:52:47 AM PDT by
napscoordinator
(Trump/Hunter, jr for President/Vice President 2016)
To: napscoordinator
There are more people available to vote on a Saturday than on a Tuesday, which is the day of the week when many primaries are held. People who work in hospitals, cops, fire departments, military, all work on Tuesdays also, not only Saturdays, as you implied. As Mr. Spock would say, your point is illogical.
And, as a matter of fact, turnout for the Kansas caucus in 2016 shattered all previous records. There were not just a few people who voted, as you contend. So your point is factually incorrect as well. What is your next "point"?
To: napscoordinator; Dan in Wichita
Absolutely because there were very few of you. The majority were unable to attend. You had people working in hospitals, cops, fire departments, military all ousted from participating and that just a start. It is a horrible way to have a primary.I agree, I know quite a few here in Kansas that were not about to vote because of the 4 hour window we had to vote. Plus, it was so darn unorganized with no booths to vote in and ballot boxes just sitting out there in the open that were just card board boxes. Too much chance for bad things to happen.
Kansas needs to go back to having primaries instead of CaCas's.
CGato
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