Pics from the Washington Caucus in Kent!
Ha! I have a "mole" at the Washington Dem Caucus ... my brother, Rob. He is in Precinct KEN 47-1034 in Kent. You'll have to bear with me here. I've never published a diary before on this site ... so not totally sure what I'm doing. But I'll figure it out! This is too good an opportunity to pass up.
The first pic is the line when Rob arrived 45 minutes early. You have to look close, but if you look in the distance on the left side ... that's where the folks are going into the building. Nice loooooooong line, right?
Well, in the second pic he's getting closer to the building ... but look at the line that has built up behind him!
Aaaaand ... the third pic is inside the auditorium. They haven't started the caucus yet ...
Oh, dear ... my formatting isn't too, um, spectacular, is it? Heh ... will have to work on it!
Will continue to update as I hear from my "mole" ...
UPDATE #1: Hah! It is nearly 10:30 AM, and the caucus hasn't started yet. "Too many people," my bro says. And that's a GOOD thing. Especially since his wife, Oriana, who didn't think she could make it, has finished her morning obligations and has jumped into her car and is racing to the site as we speak. That'll be TWO votes fer Bernie if she squeaks in!
UPDATE #2: The pic below is the line waiting to get in ... 35 minutes after the caucus was supposed to start at 10 AM. Here it is nearly 11 AM and my "mole" says that the caucus still hasn't gotten underway.
UPDATE #3 at 11 AM: Aaaaaaaand Mrs. "Mole" made it!!! Yay!
Mr. "Mole" says, "By a cheering poll, it is Bernie, 10 to 1."
Oh, just got word that the caucus is getting underway ... stay tuned ...
UPDATE #4 at 11:20 AM: The crowd is breaking up into groups now. Sloooooooow going. Lots of folks to shuffle around ...
UPDATE #5 at 11:35 AM: No wonder this is taking so long. It was a tad "warm" inside the auditorium ... so they've taken to the great outdoors, although some are still inside. I asked Rob how they were split up, but apparently they've been put into small random groups ... not separated by candidate yet. And things are getting busy. My "mole" says, "Ttyl."
BIG UPDATE at 12:10 PM: The caucus actually did their voting in those small random groups. Rob says that a quarter of the 22 people in his group were naturalized immigrants, two were LGBT ... and that "white guys" were in the minority.
The group's vote: 19 to 3 ... in favor of Bernie Sanders!
UPDATE #7 at 12:25 PM: Aha. Apparently absentee ballots are now being apportioned among the groups. That expanded Rob's group count to 37. FINAL group tally:
30 to 7 in favor of Bernie Sanders!
I asked Rob if he could gauge the crowd size, but with people all over the place, there was no way. And, unfortunately, Rob has to leave before the final caucus tally is announced.
FINAL THOUGHTS at 12:40 PM: Well ... this was quite fun. And writing this piece turned out to be pretty darned easy once I figured out how to get the pictures off my computer and over here. I may have to do this again some time ...
One quick thought on the caucus tallies from this one little group. In Washington, people were allowed to file absentee ballots if they had a legitimate reason (like work, disability, etc.) why they could not physically attend the caucus. But those ballots had to be postmarked by March 18th, one week ago. This is a perfect example of "once people get to know Bernie, they like him." Of the folks that waited to caucus till today ... the ones who got to know Bernie the best ... only 14% did not vote for him. However, once the absentee ballots were thrown in, the non-Bernie voters shot up to 19%. Food for thought ...
Comments
Thanks for the Report
from your mole. Keep 'em coming!
Looks amazing.
Thanks.
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
Thanks for the pics.
I want a Pony!
w00t! Thanks to Mr. Mole and to you :=)
Resilience: practical action to improve things we can control.
3D+: developing language for postmodern spirituality.
Thanks for the peek into WA
Anybody know what they do when they have "too many people"? Too much democracy doesn't sound like it should be a bad thing.
Nice to see you posting here, Pat K.
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I think we are going to find out, Dallasdoc ...
Rob says there's STILL a line outside at 10:35 AM. The caucus was supposed to begin at 10 ...
"Long term: first the rich get mean, then the poor get mean, and the rest is history." My brother Rob.
what that blue color on the top, with that bright ball of light?
What do you call that again?
Oh, sun and sky. Ah, yes.
Talk about a sunny view. Thanks for the shots.
This is what democracy looks like...
all these anxious people who care about the future of their country taking the time to come out and make a difference. That's awesome. Keep us posted on this through out the day if you can, thanks.
There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties.. This...is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.--John Adams
Too much camera mugging
for my aesthetic.
Hello Pat K California.
Thank you for these photos and your essay. I hope that these states give the little tyrants the bird, and then every state thereafter until the Democratic National Convention.
Peace and love be upon you, reader.
Yup ... that's my bro!
He's getting back at me for making him do all this reporting and picture taking ...
"Long term: first the rich get mean, then the poor get mean, and the rest is history." My brother Rob.
Thanks!
Looks beautiful from here! I smell something Bernin'.....
Washington State
Tipped, Recommended, and many thanks!! Me thinks a little feathered Oregonian is bringing 3 caucus wins for the Bernster today!!
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.
My thanks too for the live caucus...
I'm sure they'll be more to come. Hope it goes smoothly.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
Hawaii Caucus - to start in 3 hours - I keep my fingers crossed
You work full time as a working class man and make $16.00 an hour, there is no way to rent an apartment for yourself, when prices start at $1200.00 a month and for one place they have like 10 to 15 applicants. I have no idea why they couldn't legistlate some rent-control and tenant protection laws. I guess they like to have a bunch of stressed out homeless people or stressed out room-sharing desasters.
https://www.euronews.com/live
Long lines at my end of Washington state too
Packed auditorium but we got started on time. I counted nine precincts there. Wasn't enough tables and chairs though. Thanks for the post. Nice to know what's going on up there.
Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.
here is my favorite primary tracking site from the guardian
Live results: Track the votes in Alaska, Hawaii and Washington
It's nice to see the results with 6.9 % reporting: Sanders 75.3% vs HRC 24.7%. Fly birdie, fly...
https://www.euronews.com/live
Now I've got that disco song, Fly Robin Fly, in my head.
I think that bird was reminding Bernie of how dire Climate Change really is.