As I've been calling voters in states that have a caucus, I must confess to a bit of "caucus envy." It sounds like a fun way to express one's presidential candidate preference. Well, it turns out that California has a caucus.
District-Level Delegate Elections - Sunday, April 13 at 3:00 pm
A Caucus is a meeting held in each of California's 53 congressional districts [by the Clinton and Obama campaigns] at which Democrats express their Presidential candidate preference and vote for Delegates to the Democratic National Convention in Denver. Caucuses are open to all Democratic voters who are registered to vote in the appropriate CD. One can register to vote at the Caucus.
I recommend that you go to www.bararckobama.com/ - go to the events and put in your zipcode.
It's important to make sure that the individuals who are elected as Obama pledged delegates are actually Obama supporters, since the delegates can vote however they want when they get to the convention. Kim Mack, Nathan Osburn, and Serena Kirk have all been very active in the Sacramento Obama campaign. They also support Cirian Villavicencio as the alternate delegate.
Meet you at the caucus!
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Just an FYI. The pre-caucus meeting you have listed on your blog is only to meet one of the delegate candidates. The rest of the candidates won't be there.
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