Laura

My experience at the caucus in Washington

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Wow, that's amazing. I'm trying to get more familiar with how the whole political voting process goes so this helped me out a lot. (Thank you!) And congratulations about becoming the caucus chair. It sounds like such a prestigious role to play. I'm sure everyone was really grateful for all of your help...

I'm a liberal and will be voting for the democratic party for sure. I keep weighing the differences between Obama and Clinton, and Obama just feels right to me. I've liked him from the beginning, and I think he would make more of an impact than Clinton. I also think that he's the overall favorite among most democrats that I know.

Anyway, thanks for the info. I plan on keeping up with you and any news you post about what goes on with the political debates. It's nice getting a first person perspective from someone who's so involved in the system.

I don't know if I'm "involved in the system" or not, but I am following this election passionately and trying to do what I can. Having gone to the caucuses in 2004 was a big plus just because I had been through the process.

I think you have a primary in Wisconsin rather than a caucus, in which case it will be similar to voting in other elections - you go to the polling place at any time during the day, mark the ballot for your choice, put it in the box and go on your way. But you should check with the state Democratic party to be sure about this.

Caucusing is much more complicated than voting in a primary and requires more in terms of time and commitment. But there was something really special about getting together with my neighbors to talk about where our country is and where we agree it should be going, and to share this experience.

In my view, Obama and Clinton are very similar on the issues so it is hard to make a choice just on that. However, I feel that Obama offers a quality of leadership that Clinton does not. My Republican mom is considering supporting Obama, which is amazing if you know her. I think that Obama can bring people together like that in a way that Clinton can't and that it will be better for our country.

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What a great turnout! It is exciting to see so much interest and support for Obama.
Washington is Obama country, that is now clear! I love my state ;-)
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Great post. Go Obama!

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