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Newsjock

(11,733 posts)
Sat Jan 21, 2012, 09:29 PM Jan 2012

Nevada Democratic caucuses draw 12,000 for Obama

Source: Associated Press

... With the nation focused on the South Carolina GOP primary, Nevada Democrats drew nearly 12,600 voters to caucuses at high schools, middle schools, community centers, libraries and houses of worship across the state Saturday morning to demonstrate Obama's enduring support among his most loyal followers. The outcome was not in doubt. Only Obama's name was mentioned as a candidate.

Nevada is among a handful of competitive states that could deliver a second term for Obama. He won the state in 2008, but Nevadans twice voted for George W. Bush before that. The state also went for Bill Clinton twice.

"Don't for a second think this election is going to be easy," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid told caucus-goers Saturday at the Cheyenne High School cafeteria in North Las Vegas, a city that suffers from mass foreclosures and is on the verge of bankruptcy.

... In Nevada, the turnout was far short of the record 116,000 caucus-goers that debated between Obama and then Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in 2008. That year, the caucuses benefited from the candidates' political celebrity after they spent weeks crisscrossing the state chasing votes.

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Nevada Democratic caucuses draw 12,000 for Obama (Original Post) Newsjock Jan 2012 OP
K & R n/t Tx4obama Jan 2012 #1
Well Robbins Jan 2012 #2
That's awesome! DesertRat Jan 2012 #3
Glad all went smoothly bluestateguy Jan 2012 #4
I have a feeling that Mitt Romney would be much more competetive fujiyama Jan 2012 #5

fujiyama

(15,185 posts)
5. I have a feeling that Mitt Romney would be much more competetive
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 04:17 AM
Jan 2012

than Gingrich in this state. There is a significant Mormon population in Nevada so it's one state that may actually be a favor in Mitt's case.

Either way, this is very good news. People have little incentive to come caucus on a Saturday night when the end result is guaranteed.

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