Republican voters in Colorado and Minnesota Tuesday will engage in the truly American political invention called the caw-cawaasough.
Make that the "caucus," the oft-maligned system in which party members gather to discuss and declare their preferences for a candidate by scribbling a name on a piece of paper for hand-count by party officials.
It’s Caucus Day in Colorado. Republicans from around the state will gather tonight to take a non-binding preference poll on who they favor among the four candidates seeking the GOP Presidential nomination.