I do not understand how the caucus system is really good for the country. Let's say the poll numbers are close. Iowa goes first, so essentially Big Corn sets the precedent. By the time it's your state's turn, the candidate you wanted has already dropped out. I liked Mike Huckabee because he promised to abolish the IRS, but by the time it was Arizona's turn, I couldn't even get to vote for him because by then he had given up. Can anyone explain how this is fair?
I do not understand how the caucus system is really good for the country. Let's say the poll numbers are close. Iowa goes first, so essentially Big Corn sets the precedent. By the time it's your state's turn, the candidate you wanted has already dropped out. I liked Mike Huckabee because he promised to abolish the IRS, but by the time it was Arizona's turn, I couldn't even get to vote for him because by then he had given up. Can anyone explain how this is fair?