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Article: CAUCUSES 101 WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT? COOKIES, COFFEE AND YOUR BEST CHANCE TO BE HEARD.(City Desk/Local)(COLORADO POLITICS)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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- April 10, 2004
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Byline: Gwen Florio and Jim Tankersley, Rocky Mountain News
Colorado's 2004 election season kicks off in earnest Tuesday with thousands of precinct caucuses in living rooms and schools and firehouses across the state. While the caucuses are somewhat of a mystery to many voters, the process will lead to the first Tuesday in November, when Coloradans will elect a president, a U.S. senator, seven U.S. representatives, dozens of state lawmakers, a handful of district attorneys and scores of local officials.
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* Question: In 2000, we had a presidential primary election like other states. What happened to the presidential primary?
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