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    Info on KS caucuses?

    Obviously, it's early, but does anyone have information or links on caucuses?



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    Quote Originally Posted by brian shultz View Post
    Obviously, it's early, but does anyone have information or links on caucuses?
    I don't have a link yet, but I do know that Kansas has changed the rules regarding delegate allocation from a "winner take all" allocation by congressional district to a proportional allocation. If a candidate receives at least 20% of the vote statewide, they will receive a proportional allocation of at-large delegates from that state. (The three pledged delegates from each district will still go to the caucus winner in those respective districts.)

    If the turnout for the KS caucus is the same as last year, Ron will have to turn out at least 4,000 caucusers for him to reach the 20% threshold - definitely a reachable number, since he turned out nearly 2,200 last time around.
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    Everything you need to know about the caucuses and delegates are posted online here:

    http://ksgop.org/caucus/
    http://ksgop.org/delegate-self-nomination-form/

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    I was looking for info today and it appears Kansas has changed up again. It looks like we will have a primary vote in August of this year.

    here is the link http://elections.mytimetovote.com/dates/kansas.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jodi View Post
    I was looking for info today and it appears Kansas has changed up again. It looks like we will have a primary vote in August of this year.

    here is the link http://elections.mytimetovote.com/dates/kansas.html
    No. The primary has nothing to do with the Presidential election.

    Everything you need to know about the Kansas caucus can be found here:
    http://ksgop.org/caucus/

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    Ok guess I will have to get my speech ready again then.
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    'A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.'

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    Also, I believe the last day to register to vote in the caucus is Feb. 17.

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    Kansas, do you guys need any help for grassroots effort? I can easily come down for a weekend to help GOTV
    NEBRASKA FOR RON PAUL

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    Do you have Facebook?

    One of our groups is here: http://www.facebook.com/RP2012KS

    They'd be able to help you more than I could.
    Ron Paul needs YOU to become a



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