{"id":38797157,"date":"2004-01-19T20:27:00","date_gmt":"2004-01-19T20:27:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.casey.com\/2004\/01\/dubuque-diary-5.html"},"modified":"2013-04-13T04:04:52","modified_gmt":"2013-04-13T04:04:52","slug":"200401dubuque-diary-5-html","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/casey.life\/blog\/2004\/01\/19\/200401dubuque-diary-5-html\/","title":{"rendered":"Dubuque Diary &#8211; Caucus Day"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/chriscasey\/6209497546\/\" title=\"Image-36C639E64B2511D8 by Chris Casey, on Flickr\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/farm7.static.flickr.com\/6134\/6209497546_d0860d5d8c_m.jpg\" height=\"180\" align=\"right\" alt=\"Image-36C639E64B2511D8\" width=\"240\" \/><\/a>Caucus Day at last!  How would it turn out?  At first disapointed to find that my favorite wireless coffee shop was closed on Mondays, I instead found the breakfast that I&#8217;ve been looking for at Dottie&#8217;s cafe.  While I was eating, a few orange-hatted Dean colleagues entered the diner and didn&#8217;t sit down for their coffee until they had worked every customer in the place.  OK, so I was gonna get to that after my coffee, really.<\/p>\n<p>Even though traveling here to help the campaign, I have to make a living too, and I spent most of the day online and getting caught up on work.  By late afternoon, I set out for St. Mark&#8217;s Community Center, caucus location for Dubuque&#8217;s 18th Precienct, the one I walked on Saturday.  Visitors are welcome to attend and observe caucuses, and I was eager to see the culmination of this campaign effort in the unique political drama that is a caucus.  It didn&#8217;t disapoint.<\/p>\n<p>But first I needed to spend a bit more time for the cause, so I stood outside on the cold street corner, waving a Dean sign high above my head, shopping for honks of support.<\/p>\n<p>Inside, the basement of St. Mark&#8217;s was very crowded, but not uncomfortably so.  I grabbed a seat as out of the way as I could, and sat back to watch.  I was impressed with how informal it all seemed.  Voters sat in groups, roughly together by candidate.  There were a total of 131 eligible voters attending, and the doors closed at 7pm, locking in that total amount.  Based on this number, the level of &#8216;viablility&#8217; was set at 20 supporters, and after initials counts of support, only Gephart&#8217;s 12 supporters failed to meet that plateau.  Given the opportunity to re-align, most of them went to Kerry, a few to Edwards.<\/p>\n<p>There were two voters who declared themselves to be &#8216;uncommitted&#8217; upon their arrival, which proved to be like declaring yourself to be chum in a shark pool, as each of the precient leaders for the various campaigns set upon them in an effort to pull them to their candidate.  They went to Edwards.<\/p>\n<p>Final tallies and delegates:<\/p>\n<p>candidate\/votes\/delegates<\/p>\n<p>Kerry\/43\/2<br \/> Dean\/40\/2<br \/> Edwards\/27\/2<br \/> Kucinich\/21\/1<\/p>\n<p>After the caucus, I headed to a local bar to watch the results on CNN.  There I met Marty, a Democrat from nearby Galena, Illinois.  We talked politics and hit an Irish Pub in Galena together.  Gavin the Bartender is from Ireland, and he&#8217;s looking forward to his first opportunity to vote this November as an American Citizen.  We talked politics over a few beers, and Gavin proves to be very knowledgeable and eager to participate.  I was struck by his enthusiasm to participate in our system, and felt sad at the thought that it&#8217;s something that so many American&#8217;s have lost.  I came to Dubuque to participate in a deeper way myself, and to follow trails leading back to a distant Irish ancestor of my own.  I did both, and was also reminded by the Caucus goers I watched, and by Gavin the bartender, that there are still people who care and take part, and they&#8217;ll be the ones to decide who wins and loses.<\/p>\n<p>My support for Howard Dean hasn&#8217;t waned.  His expectations got ahead of the voters, and his third place finish is a reality check.  The Iowa field has thinned by one with Gephardt&#8217;s exit, but New Hampshire will bring Clarke and Lieberman into the mix.  We&#8217;ll face a whole new episode of Primary Survivor next week in New Hampshire.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Caucus Day at last! How would it turn out? At first disapointed to find that my favorite wireless coffee shop was closed on Mondays, I instead found the breakfast that I&#8217;ve been looking for at Dottie&#8217;s cafe. 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