lol relax, I only work until 7. The caucus goes until 8, and it's across the street, practically.
lol relax, I only work until 7. The caucus goes until 8, and it's across the street, practically.
Be sure you get off work at least 15min early, they can lock the doors at 7.
Why would they lock the doors after an hour? Don't worry, I'll get there. I'll sneak in as people are coming or going if I have to. Back in 2008 it was a freaking zoo in and out of the place I went to. Different place this time, but his support is stronger now than it was in '08. I think there would be a lot of angry people if they couldn't get in.
You got people riled up for sure. Honestly though, the situation you inferred with your OP pretty much defines what has been a huge issue in this movement for years now. From people not registering to vote, to people sleeping through the caucus, to people working and thinking it's ok because they have bumper stickers...Paul has amassed the majority of support among people that do not vote, which is about as useful as being the most popular brand of snow shovels in Miami.
Why would they lock the doors after an hour? Don't worry, I'll get there. I'll sneak in as people are coming or going if I have to. Back in 2008 it was a freaking zoo in and out of the place I went to. Different place this time, but his support is stronger now than it was in '08. I think there would be a lot of angry people if they couldn't get in.
I was bragging about the fact that I'll be on the road for a good portion of the night, with a lit up sign on my car, and 5 well-placed Ron Paul stickers on it on the same day people are voting near by. To me it's like... fate.I'm voting, don't worry.
It's caucus rules. If the caucus begins at 7, you need to be in the building before 7.
I wish I could rephrase the title of this thread.
It's caucus rules. If the caucus begins at 7, you need to be in the building before 7.