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Odd. So Clinton tries to prevent people from voting at a convenient location, and when a court grants them that, they go and vote for her anyway. Once she gets in, she'll govern with the same impunity that the last two presidents have.
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I think today's crucial win for Clinton speaks to the power of organization, which is crucial in caucus states. We'll see what happens in South Carolina and Super Tuesday, which may prove decisive. On another note, I don't know why caucuses even exist. Would Obama have won Iowa in a primary? Would Clinton have won Nevada? We'll never know. Voting should be secret. In a primary, where people had all day to vote, there wouldn't have been a need for all the controversy about caucus sites. Turnout would have been much more representative, as well.