Yes, gang...Texas Democrats can vote twice in the primary. Here's how it goes...
Texas has a two step process. You cast your vote in the Texas primary (and, I believe you can vote early or on Primary Day) which will decide the distribution of 126 of Texas’ 168 candidates. Then, 15 minutes after the polls close (7:00 p.m.) those who voted must return to their precinct for a caucus, or "precinct convention" and decide how to divide the remaining 42 delegates.
Weird but true.
Texas has a two step process. You cast your vote in the Texas primary (and, I believe you can vote early or on Primary Day) which will decide the distribution of 126 of Texas’ 168 candidates. Then, 15 minutes after the polls close (7:00 p.m.) those who voted must return to their precinct for a caucus, or "precinct convention" and decide how to divide the remaining 42 delegates.
Weird but true.
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[SIZE="2"]CLEP:
[SIZE="1"]English Comp 101 & 102 - Analysis & Interpretation of Literature 130 & 131 - Intro to Marketing[/SIZE]
TECEP:
[SIZE="1"]Marketing Comm - PR Thought & Practice - Intro to News Reporting - Sales Management - Operations Management - Marketing Research - Business in Society[/SIZE]
DSST:
[SIZE="1"]Intro to Computers[/SIZE]
FEMA:
[SIZE="1"]12 FREE Credits![/SIZE]
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Associate of Science in Management, TESC - 9/17/04
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, TESC - 6/6/08