Washington Caucus Participant’s Reflections
| February 10, 2008 | Posted by Washington StatePolitics under Caucus 2008, Democrats, Election 2008, Presidential Candidates |
Washington Caucuses: Personal Reflections
Here is a look at several interesting posts by Washington voters who participated in the Feb. 9 Washington State Caucuses. These links represent both Democrats and Republicans, in no particular order.
Several of these caucus-goers comment on the lack of organization and leadership at their caucuses, which I also noticed in my caucus in the Auburn-Federal Way border zone.
My Washington State Caucus Experience--by Mary Jo on February 9th, 2008
One of the Usual Suspects – A long day at the caucus -Steve’s Livejournal,10:45 pm February 9th, 2008
LIVE Inside the Washington Caucuses: The Fighting 37-1838th– the Northwest Progressive Institute Official Blog, Feb. 9, 2008
washington caucus mania–by Beauty and Depravity, Feb. 9, 2008 [eugenecho.com]
One Washington Caucus experience –Posted on Daily Kos, Feb. 9, 2008
My Notes on the Washington Caucus Experience–by rons, Sat Feb 09, 2008 at 05:10:15 PM EST
Washington Caucus Follow-Up!!!–by Elizabeth Madrigal,February 09, 2008 11:57 PM EST (Updated: February 10, 2008 12:03 AM EST)
The Washington Caucus- Feb. 9, 2008
2008 Washington Caucus Report–February 9, 2008 7:16 PM
View from the trenches in Washington State, caucus day–The Other Dave, Feb. 9, 2008
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Yesterday I participated in the caucus held at Drycreek School in Port Angeles Freshwater precint
I just wanted to comment, it could not have been more confusing if they tried. Hopefully this process is not how the campaign will be run or we are in big trouble. Also wanted to comment that I think the caucus thing is grossly unfair to the wash state voters. Being that it is only offered on a Sat afternoon, it elimates a huge amount of people who would like to attend. Then to the whole ballot issue is very unclear, but it seems they are not even taken into consideration in our voice on who should be the democrate canidate!
I strongly advice that this whole process undergo a terrific revision. Voting should not be difficult and everybodies voice needs to be heard.
Jeanine Goff