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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: Clinton wins the Democratic #NebraskaPrimary. @AP race call at 9:49 p.m. [View all]JimDandy
(7,318 posts)60. No. What happens is that the caucus voters don't show up to vote in the primary because they know
it doesn't count for anything. Same thing happens in WA state, which has a binding caucus first, then a non-binding primary weeks later.
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BREAKING: Clinton wins the Democratic #NebraskaPrimary. @AP race call at 9:49 p.m. [View all]
onehandle
May 2016
OP
No. What happens is that the caucus voters don't show up to vote in the primary because they know
JimDandy
May 2016
#60
Yes, the answer is that caucuses are anti-democratic you can not make an honest argument to counter
Renew Deal
May 2016
#100
No, it is not intellectual dishonesty. You just seem to simply be ignoring his argument. n/t
xocet
May 2016
#102
My mistake but the numbers in now suggest the primary will have more voters than the caucus.
hrmjustin
May 2016
#12
It is nonbinding but it will be interesting to see how his campaign explains the loss.
hrmjustin
May 2016
#16
Actually the WV results dont detract from these results for Hillary since this thread is
cstanleytech
May 2016
#17
Neither can independents, which are 35-40% of the electorate and don't trust HRC
Feeling the Bern
May 2016
#69
Real Democratic voters!! No arm twisting caucus, no RWers voting in the Democratic primary.
Sancho
May 2016
#8
lol. Nonbinding nobody cares doesn't matter NE primary. Congratulations Mrs. Clinton!
Warren Stupidity
May 2016
#9
Probably because his supporters didn't show up for a nonbinding primary that offers no delegates?
Scootaloo
May 2016
#29
Actually when all is said and done more people will vote for Sanders tonight than in the caucus.
hrmjustin
May 2016
#31
You said that he probably lost because his fans did not show up for a nonbinding election.
hrmjustin
May 2016
#55
And had the end result tonoght been meaningful, there could very likely have been a different result
Scootaloo
May 2016
#58
Yes she did but my point was more people voted last night than in the caucus.
hrmjustin
May 2016
#89
Nebraska like Washington state Democrats decided to hold caucuses. The DNC approved.
hrmjustin
May 2016
#27
They had local primaries today and more people turned out to vote in the Dem primary than in the
hrmjustin
May 2016
#74
Bernie won the caucuses in March. Hers was a symbolic victory; she gets no delegates.
AtomicKitten
May 2016
#105