Wyoming Caucus Info: Your Moment Is Now
The eyes of the country will be on Wyoming tomorrow, as the Wyoming Caucuses become the next stage for this historic presidential race. If you live in Wyoming, this is your chance to stand for change and make your voice heard. Each county has one caucus location, and start times vary by county. Some caucuses start early tomorrow morning, so please take a moment to double check your caucus location and start time now.
Wyoming Democratic party spokesman Bill Luckett described tomorrow's caucuses as “a once-in-a-generation opportunity.” If you live in Wyoming, this is your chance to be part of history.
Take a moment to find your caucus location and time now and make plans to caucus for Barack on Saturday.
Caucusing is easy, and you can learn everything you need to know to caucus below. And be sure to bring as many friends and family with you as you can – just a few extra people could make a difference.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Wyoming Caucus:
Who can caucus?
Any Wyoming Democrat who registered by February 22nd is eligible to participate in the caucus and help change Washington by supporting Barack.Where and when do I caucus?
Each county has one caucus location. The caucuses are this Saturday, March 8th, but start times vary by county. Some caucuses begin as early as 7:30 AM, so be sure to find your caucus location and time in advance.When should I arrive at the caucus?
Please arrive at your caucus location at least 30 minutes prior to your caucus start time. Only voters in line when the caucus convention is called to order are allowed to participate.Do I need to bring anything?
You are not required to have a ID in order to participate, and the caucus is free and open to the public. But you may need to wait outside briefly, so dress appropriately!Will I be required to speak?
No. You are not required to speak at the event -- simply cast your vote for Barack!Can I leave after casting my vote for Barack?
Yes. After the presidential preference poll is completed, you may leave the caucus if you do not wish to be a delegate.If you live in or near Laramie, you can see Barack in person tonight at the Stand For Change Rally at the University of Wyoming.
And no matter where you are, you can help out by making calls to Wyoming to identify supporters and encourage them to get out and caucus on Saturday!
Visit WY.BarackObama.com for more news and information from Wyoming.
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Friday, March 7, 2008
Wyoming Caucus Info
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