Sunday, April 09, 2017

Wisconsin use a caucus system to elect a sheriff

The reason for writing this is simple.

The only reason Milwaukee's Sheriff is and has been their sheriff
IS
A
(Caucus system).

And

There are plenty of other reason why
we should re-think
this antiquated system
along with term limits
or
lack thereof.
I have been against
the caucus system
ever since
I was knee high to a donut!

O.K.
Maybe not quite that long
but ever since,
I studied it in school.

And

Now you know why!
Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke
 is a republican,
is
registered as a democrat,
whom
the
independents and democrats hate
and
the republicans love.

Republicans get to vote for a democrats
While in a caucus system voting,
 members are allowed to get in your face
unless or until you vote their way
or
vote your way while having an
upset stomach.

Can you just image the scenery
while someone in a voting hall
comes up in my face?

How long will have to spent time in prison?
Sheriff David Clarke has voted against everything that the independents and democrats are looking for in a sheriff and voted with the Republican Party every time.

Need more proof?
He voted for Trump!

Am Joy
a must watch program
on your week-end.
Today on MSNBC's AM Joy,
confirmed my reasoning
and
much, much more,
did you watch today?

‘All hat and no cattle’:
Joy Reid show hammers Sheriff Clarke
for
‘wearing uniform as a
prop on Fox News’


Caucus States and Territories

The political parties set the dates and rules for their own caucus in caucus-system states,

Because of this,
the Democratic and Republican caucuses in a given state may be on different dates.

Approximately 10 percent of Democratic and 15 percent of Republican delegates are chosen by caucuses.

The Caucus Nationwide
In the U.S., 16 of 19 states
and the District of Columbia
utilize the caucus method exclusively.
The other three rely on a hybrid method that combines a primary and caucus to determine a winner.