Official 2020 Iowa Caucus Thread

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can't we all stay calm instead of lashing out at everyone and everything?


I'm sure everyone involved is working hard to resolve this


Are you guys this flipping stupid. The party doesn't choose whether a state holds a primary or caucus. That decision is up to the voters and signed into law.

It's Iowa state law that requires them to hold the first Caucus. The republicans switched to primaries, leaving the Dems to hold the water (no first caucus = massive $ shortfall). New Hampshire state law requires that they host the first primary.

:mindblown: How do y'all not know any of this basic shyt?

Colorado voters will pick their presidential nominees via primaries in 2020 after Gov. John Hickenlooper (D) signed two voter-passed propositions into law on Tuesday.

Voters approved Proposition 107, which eliminates presidential preference caucuses, by a nearly 2-to-1 margin in November. Voters passed Proposition 108, which allows all voters to participate in partisan primary elections, by a similar margin.

Both the state Democratic and Republican chairs opposed Proposition 107 in November. Each state party must get its national party's approval in advance of establishing rules for their presidential nominating process, including rules governing how delegates are selected, whether they are bound to a specific candidate, and for how many ballots.
Colorado dumps presidential caucuses for primaries

god fukkn damn this is basic a, b, c shyt
 

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Are you guys this flipping stupid. The party doesn't choose whether a state holds a primary or caucus. That decision is up to the voters and signed into law.

It's Iowa state law that requires them to hold the first Caucus. The republicans switched to primaries, leaving the Dems to hold the water (no first caucus = massive $ shortfall). New Hampshire state law requires that they host the first primary.

:mindblown: How do y'all not know any of this basic shyt?



god fukkn damn this is basic a, b, c shyt
That was a false smear early in the process saying Sanders supporters were going hard for caucuses. It's been debunked a bunch of times by people actually in those rooms.
 
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