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Holy eff. MN GOP caucus #s were 75% higher than 2008, which was a then-record. -- (link*)
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ML (aka Iadodger)
Mar 2 '16, 14:20
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https://twitter.com/PatKessler/status/705155609457508352
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Turnout everywhere has been insane. I hope this won't continue through the elections. -- nm
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GregW
Mar 2, 14:51
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If Trump is the nominee you bet it will on both sides -- nm
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eag
Mar 2, 14:53
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So far, the turnout on the Dem side has been low. The GOP primaries have been more than double previous records. -- nm
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GregW
Mar 2, 15:06
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it's a much more contested competition on the GOP side
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sweet baboo
Mar 2, 15:08
well, duh. -- (link)
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Tim
Mar 2, 14:22
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And Trump lost? Yep, looks like he's broadening the electorate (against him). -- nm
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Will Hunting
Mar 2, 14:21
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The more classic field office/ground game campaigns have an edge in caucuses
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ty97
Mar 2, 14:22
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