They made their caucus reporting scheme voluntary! Apparently, we're not likely to see any more results.
Can I bang my head on the desk, pleases?
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I maintain that the reason we have such an exceedingly complicated primary system in Texas is that its the one time Democratic votes actually matter, so we like to make as much of it as possible. In November, we stay home.
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I maintain that the reason we have such an exceedingly complicated primary system in Texas is that its the one time Democratic votes actually matter, so we like to make as much of it as possible. In November, we stay home.
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