Caucus was a learning experience

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Mark White is Editor of The News Journal.
Mark White is Editor of The News Journal.

By the time the polls opened at 10 a.m. Saturday for the Republican Presidential Caucus at Whitley County High School, there were at least 100 people already in line waiting to cast their ballots.
Mind you, there was no unanimous consensus on whom those in attendance planned to vote for, or whether Kentucky should continue with a Presidential Caucus instead of a Presidential Primary in the future.

However, there was one thing nearly everyone I spoke to at the caucus Saturday was in agreement about. They liked the idea of voting for their party’s presidential candidate earlier in the process while they could still have an impact on who the nominee would be.

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