Summary
Thousands of Clark County citizens will pour into gyms, libraries and cafeterias at 1 p.m. to help choose a new president, party officials predict.
The caucuses are open to anyone eligible to vote, even if they aren't registered yet. On the Democratic side, those who will turn 18 by Nov. 4 can caucus, too.See the full content of this document
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Washington Caucuses Are Today
For Democrats, today's two-hour-long caucuses will the only voice they will have in the nomination; the state Democratic Party disregards the results from primary ballots that arrived in mailboxes this week. Those mail-in votes are just for show and won't help decide whether the party nominates Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama.
On the Republican side, about half of state delegates to the national convention are selected by mail-in primary and the rest through the caucus process.The caucuses start at 1 p.m., but voting won't start...See the full content of this document
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