Texas Caucus Results

2008 Texas Caucus Results

  • No winner will be declared for the Texas Caucus. Individual caucus sites became overwhelmed and were unable to report in an official, final tally. The 67 delegates will now be allocated at the June Texas Democratic Convention.
  • KXAN.com: Complicated Delegate Count Still Up In Air (March 5, 2008)
    • As of Wednesday morning, only 36 percent of caucus precincts have reported their results.
  • The Dallas Morning News: Caucus results part II: Obama leads caucuses (March 5, 2008)

2008 Texas Caucus News and Blogs

  • WashingtonPost.com: The Trail: Chaos Rules at Laredo Caucus (March 4, 2008)  WARNING: Pop-ups
    • There were many reports of chaotic, poorly-organized caucus locations. This account of a caucus in Laredo includes stories of long lines and frustrated locals leaving without voting.
  • CNN Political Ticker: Clinton supporter rips Texas caucus system (March 1, 2008)
    • Clinton supporter Henry Cisneros: "Ideally, it would just be a straight out vote, and that would determine who gets the delegates, but they created this intricate system in Texas, which frankly is a great burden on voters."
  • ABC News: Bill Clinton: Willing to Shake Every Hand in Texas (February 23, 2008)
    • Bill Clinton on the Texas primary/caucus system: "The doors open at 7 and they close at 7:15. It would be tragic if Hillary were to win this election in the daytime and somebody were to come in at night and take it away."
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