NV CAUCUS-GOERS: Please post your observations / live results in this thread!

I am alawys impressed by the amount of supporters who are informed when it comes to Paul. Even if we lose the election the Revolution is on
 
Childcare industry woman - "kids future is in trouble. I dont watch the media. I listen to my heart and soul. They wouldnt let him talk in the debates, very little conversations. It is hideous how the media is doing this. Ron is here for our freedom and our rights. If we continue to vote the way we have and vot eofr anybody else, we will realize how much freedom we continue to lose.

Next person: "RP is for the people and he will get somehting done. He believes in this country."
 
"When I think of the USA, I do not think of George Bush. I do not think of Barack Obama. I think of states rights. Nevada should run Nevada. And that's why we need Ron Paul. Nevada should not tell Arizona what to do."
 
Of course they still want to win themselves, but they are not the ones Im talking about, so let me say this clearly....THE GOP ESTABLISHMENT...THE BANKERS...THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX...THE MEDICAL INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX...THE MEDIA INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX....THE ENERGY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX.......all of them stand to lose trillions if Ron Paul gets in. And you really think no organized voter fraud is taking place with TRILLIOINS on the line?

You forgot the PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX!
 
http://64.150.189.160/blog/2012/02/02/nevadas-clark-county-gop-hold-special-after-sabbath-caucus


The decision means the final results of the GOP caucus in Nevada's largest county won't be released until after the post-sundown meeting is over, delaying the news about who won the Silver State.



Most Clark County Republicans will caucus starting at 9 a.m., probably finishing the meetings within a few hours after voting for their presidential favorites and electing delegates to the county convention. The presidential poll will determine who won the most support and delegates.



The after-sundown caucus is scheduled to open its doors at 6 p.m. to register Jews, Seventh-day Adventists and others whose religion prevents them from meeting during the day. The caucus will start at 7 p.m., allowing participants to vote for their presidential preference but not elect delegates.



So, we can expect results by when?
 
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