conservatives accustomed to traditional primaries found bobby brown kenton county voter "it took like 20 minutes to get in and like 20 minutes once you're in. one caucus location per county meant longer travel times and longer lines to cast a vote. sabrina vurchio kenton county voter "a little chaotic actually, i've been told by mutliple people today how hectic it was to get in, so i waited to the ending hoping it would die down and boy that was not the case." norm davidson kenton county voter "traffic was backed all the way down this road and half way to fouler creek, which is probably a good two mile line." kenton county caucus chairman shane noem says despite the change, turnout was high. shane noem kenton county caucus chairman "there was a lot of congestion, we had about a thousand people at ten o'clock, so the line wrapped around the building, as we opened the doors it was a bit of a wait at first but we got down to our 15 minute cycle through." paul anglin kenton county voter "long line of people, it kind of looked scary but it went quick." but one boone county voter was concer