Nets: Too Early To Call Dem, GOP Victors In Kansas Caucuses

Several hundred Kansas Republicans wait in line inside Olathe South High School to sign in to vote in the state’s Republican presidential caucuses, Saturday, March 5, 2016, in Olathe, Kan. State GOP officials are r... Several hundred Kansas Republicans wait in line inside Olathe South High School to sign in to vote in the state’s Republican presidential caucuses, Saturday, March 5, 2016, in Olathe, Kan. State GOP officials are reporting heavy turnout across the state. (AP Photo/John Hanna) MORE LESS

Roughly half an hour after the Republican caucuses in Kansas closed Saturday afternoon, NBC News reported that both the GOP and Democratic caucuses in the Sunflower State were too early to call.

Doors closed for the GOP caucuses at 4 p.m. ET and for the Democratic caucuses at 4:30 p.m. ET.

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  1. “Nets?”
    Must be from the same style and usage guide that insists David Duke be referred to as a “prominent white nationalist” instead of the former Grand BeagleKlukkker of the Klan.

  2. Avatar for tesla tesla says:

    Doesn’t matter who wins, I’ll feel like vomiting.

  3. The AP Stylebook has evidently been replaced with a hAPpy Smilebook.

  4. Um, umm, methinks there are quite a few white male voters with some size problem casted a vote of resentment…

    Seriously though, if anything has changed since Super Tuesday, it was that debate. Cruz came off as better than Trump and Rubio. Even though it was only because the latter two did astonishingly bad, Cruz may appear to be the “best.”

    Ah, Kansas is called.

  5. Kansas looks like it’s going for the ever lovable T. Cruz (R-Alberta). 19,954 votes 51.1% of the total with 61.4% reporting. Yuuuuge turnout.

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