WA state Republicans can be a bit bizarre. Sometimes, Pat Robertson wins the caucus. Sometimes yoga gets banned.
It will be interesting to see if the caucus delegate allocation has an effect on the primary voting. If he hasn’t dropped out by the 19th, I could see Huckabee doing much better in the primaries than he did at the caucuses.
As of now, the Huckster’s only behind McCain by 242 votes out of 12,500 or so, and 1500+ ballots remain to be counted.
This spread is not in the range of reliable statistical prediction. The uncounted voters of a single church with a Huckabee backing minister could easily turn McCain’s ‘victory’ to defeat. Statistics cannot say that such a church does not exist.
You’re confusing the caucuses with the primary. You indeed have unti Feb. 19 to mail in the ballot. The count they’re talking about is of caucus votes.
The state GOP decided to allocate about half of its delegates based on the caucus results and about half on the primary results.
Huh. I must not be clear, then, on what, exactly, a caucus is. I’ve always been under the impression that states used either a primary or a caucus system. Never heard of using both, and to tell the truth, in my 24 years as a registered voter I’ve never heard of the Washington GOP using a caucus. But then, I don’t pay a great deal of attention to politics.
Washington’s dealing with an unbelievable amount of snow throughout the middle of the state right now. For the last week, the only reliable way to get from Spokane to Seattle was to drive south to Oregon, west to Portland, then North up I-5 back into Washington. The major passesjust opened today for the first time. I can easily imagine the smaller counties are still stranded.
Is it possible that the remaining districts are from far flung rural locations and have too few voters in each to change the result? Just a thought from a know-nothing foreigner.
It’s very rare, but delegate-hunting season is nothing if not a spur to creativity. Washington Republicans are choosing half of their delegates via caucus and half via primary, but Democrats are choosing all via the caucus.
The rest is worth reading too - apparently when Lauren Huckabee (Huck’s daughter-in-law) asked to have one of their lawyers present when the rest of the ballots were counted, Esser hung up on her.