Some Colorado caucus meetings were so crowded that they moved outside Tuesday.
At Hill Middle School in Denver, Denver7 reporter Marshall Zelinger found long lines outside and inside, but said they managed to get everyone inside.
If this doesn't violate fire code...the heat created by everyone might start one. @coloradodems #caucus pic.twitter.com/RNogvV6xSr
— Marshall Zelinger (@7Marshall) March 2, 2016
However, at East High School, there wasn't enough room for everyone.
#Caucus precincts now meeting outside of East High School pic.twitter.com/KJFYqi7pNQ
— Marshall Zelinger (@7Marshall) March 2, 2016
At a location in Fort Collins, caucus goers were also moved outside.
Fire marshall kicked us out and in true Colorado fashion we are caucusing in the outdoors. #FortCollins pic.twitter.com/Di8OA54sbl
— Dakota Smith (@weatherdak) March 2, 2016
Denver7 viewer Ruth Jarles emailed us and said, "Three precincts having to meet outside in Edgewater!"
Another viewer, David, said, "Incredible turnout at Hamilton Middle School. Line is almost 10 blocks right now."
Christine Nussbaum reporting big crowd at Alameda High School. pic.twitter.com/M43U1zxtAD
— Denver7 News (@DenverChannel) March 2, 2016
Denver7 reporter Marc Stewart found extremely long lines at North High School.
#NOW: extremely long line at North High School #caucus site in #Denver #SuperTuesday #copolitics @DenverChannel pic.twitter.com/PhcrxEufCS
— Marc Stewart Denver7 (@MarcKMGH) March 2, 2016
At Preston Middle School in Fort Collins, Logan King said the caucus was "packed."
Marti Hopper said there were so many people at her caucus location in Boulder, that they had to wait 90 minutes for everyone to get checked in.
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