To: Whitebread
If Tucker is from Illinois which hasn’t held its primary yet, how can he be a delegate for Cruz? The GOP doesn’t have super-delegates as far as I know. What am I missing?
13 posted on
02/16/2016 3:03:53 PM PST by
usnadad
To: usnadad
The GOP does have super-delegates they just aren’t called super-delegates.
15 posted on
02/16/2016 3:05:16 PM PST by
PJBankard
(It is the spirit of the men who leads that gains the victory. - Gen. George Patton)
To: usnadad
You’ve missed nothing. The man is a voter at this point, nothing more. The Trumpettes are making hay of one voter saying he no longer supports Cruz. It’s because the don’t have the likes of So well it Levin. They need something. It’s desperation.
42 posted on
02/16/2016 3:21:50 PM PST by
bolobaby
To: usnadad
The GOP doesn't have super-delegates as far as I know.
They don't call them that, but the GOP does have 'special' delegates awarded by state districts, governors, etc. It is a convoluted mess to try to figure out who they are and how they are awarded.
[See:
The Green Papers Republican Detailed Delegate Allocation - 2016]
71 posted on
02/16/2016 4:02:30 PM PST by
TomGuy
To: usnadad
Yep, lots of dirty tricks and phy ops from Trump’s “wholesome” campaign.
90 posted on
02/16/2016 4:31:20 PM PST by
FreeAtlanta
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