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Although Kentucky Republicans flocked to the sites of their first-ever presidential caucus on Saturday, the process had both a few hiccups and a few detractors.
At Lexington’s Lafayette High School, parking was scarce in the late morning, with voters parking on adjoining streets and then hiking into a site with a long wait time and “Disney World-style” winding lines. Waits of up to 30 minutes were common in the morning, though crowds thinned in the afternoon.
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“It took longer to park than it did to vote,” Paul Kowalski said.
Bruce Klobeke of Nicholasville was unhappy with his unsuccessful attempt to get to his caucus site at West Jessamine High School. At 10:30 a.m., the parking lot was full, people were parking on the grass and traffic was backed up about a quarter-mile waiting to get in, he said.
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