I don't know if there's anyone reading this who lives in Texas, but if so, please read the following information. It explains how the Texas primary is different from other states - and it's more crucial this election year than ever.
In Texas, you can vote twice on Tuesday, March 4 - once in the primary between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., and then again in your local caucus at 7:15 p.m. Both count toward delegates needed to win the nomination.
Your primary location and caucus location are the same place. Find it at Barack Obama's website: http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/txevlookup
You can also call the Texas Secretary of State with any questions at (512) 463-5650 on a weekday.
You must vote in the primary to vote in the caucus. Caucus leaders should have a list of who voted – but if you have your marked voter card or your receipt from early voting, bring it.
If you voted early, you can still caucus. But your location is NOT necessarily the same as where you voted. So be sure to look up your standard voting location at the Secretary of State's website.
Visit the Move On website for more information.
I'm just here for a cleaning.
Monday, March 03, 2008
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