CareerTech1
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Why is RP 10-25% in Caucuses vs 4-10% in Primaries?
Why is RP 10-25% in Caucuses vs 4-10% in Primaries?
4 completely different answers so far, haha.
People say it's voter dedication to their candidate. I would say that would be the simplest guess. After seeing results in other primary states though, you have to wonder, why it is across the states that nearly the same percentage of voters in primaries vote for Ron Paul, whereas in caucus states the percentage fluctuates as it should depending on the state.
Caucuses take hours where you have to listen to people talking about ideas and issues which most people won't want to do. They're happy to take 10 minutes to cast an uninformed vote and then feel good about themselves for doing it, but if they have to go listen to people discussing why they're voting and take an evening to get to know about who they're voting for thats just too much to ask.
(I wish it took 3-4 hours to vote everywhere so that only people who were informed and/or really cared showed up.)
This. From what I understand, at a caucus, you actually have to justify your support for a candidate. The caucus goers actually get to hear real platforms and positions instead of relying on MSM for 10 second soundbites.