Presidential Caucuses, Aspergers, and Social Anxiety
A couple years ago I moved to Colorado, which I have just discovered has caucuses instead of primaries. I've also just learned what a caucus is and it has me kind of peeved. Instead of spending a few seconds filling in a bubble next to my candidate's name and going on my way, apparently I get to spend an entire evening in the company of complete strangers discussing politics. I hate crowds of strangers because of sensory issues and massive social anxiety.
Anyone who has been to a caucus before have any advice? I have strong feelings about this election, and I want to help elect delegates for my candidate, but the caucus itself sounds like it is going to be torture!
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