Counciltucky
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Thu Jan-03-08 11:38 PM
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Remember how I was torn between Edwards and Biden? Well there ended up being only 14 Biden supporters -- 25 was needed for viability -- and there were 33 Edwards supporters. So I hopped over to Biden, told them I was caucusing for Biden symbolically but was really for Edwards and hoped they'd join (there were 80+ Hillary supporters and 37 Obama people). After the Biden and Dodd groups were declared non-viable (Dodd had 4), I brought at least 12 people over to Edwards. The Dodd people eventually also joined, a few undecideds came over, and we even imported an Obama supporter, bringing us to an even 50, topping Obama's 39.
Never did I think that my wavering for Biden would help Edwards out so much.
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Thu Jan-03-08 11:43 PM
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1. Good job. I like Edwards too. Nothing against the other good |
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Democrats but Edwards is the one I will be supporting. How exciting it must have been to be there? What a great turnout for the Democrats.
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Thu Jan-03-08 11:47 PM
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2. leave it to you to figure a way to do that. |
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Fri Jan-04-08 01:18 AM
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3. I didn't caucus for anybody |
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With only two delegates to be awarded and such a high turnout I wasnt necessary. So I just stayed uncommited and took notes like a good caucus secretary. :shrug:
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