Can someone explain why hardly anyone wants to do this? It seems sensible
enough to me. I’m looking at some
whiz-bang candidate finder, and of all the candidates in the race
(including Bush) only Kerry and Sharpton favor the idea, and that only
“somewhat”.
I heard on NPR Monday night that turnout at the Iowa caucuses wasn’t up to
expectations, but I’m reading now that turnout may have been an all time
record. Does this bode well? Iowa has open caucuses, that is, voters can
declare party affiliation at the time they show up to caucus. How many of
these caucus-goers were first-timers or usually unaffiliated voters? Let’s
look at the
poll results:
19% “independents” and 45% first-time caucus goers. Is this a nationwide
trend, or just an Iowa thing? New Hampshire won’t really be a guide, since
it requires voters to declare party affiliation at the time of registration.
South Carolina has an open primary. Let’s hope for high turnout there.