Caucus results
Saturday, 9 February 2008 15:13![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There were a whopping 14 people at our table. Myself and another person were undecided, so we each gave our reasons for our indecision. Then the round-table discussion began. The oldest guy at the table got irritated, announced he had lost his faith in America, told me I had silly reasons for being indecisive, and left. This is precisely why I don't discuss politics with other people. I wasn't as offended as I could have been. For a guy with enough passion to walk away, he sure didn't contribute much to the conversation intended to sway me one way or the other.
I am not a delegate. I thought I could be, but the undecideds went from one rep to zero when the other one made a decision. Let me just say this about caucus and the whole process: I like intelligent discussion, but hate new math.
But... all these people are in my neighborhood. I made 13 new friends!
I am not a delegate. I thought I could be, but the undecideds went from one rep to zero when the other one made a decision. Let me just say this about caucus and the whole process: I like intelligent discussion, but hate new math.
But... all these people are in my neighborhood. I made 13 new friends!