Posted on 04/06/2016 9:36:25 AM PDT by GIdget2004
More than 500 Wyoming Republican delegates and alternates elected from each county and other friends and guests will gather in Casper, Wyoming, to conduct the Wyoming Republican State Convention on April 14-16. These delegates will assemble at the Parkway Plaza to elect 14 of Wyoming's 29 National Delegates to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July.
According to a release from the Wyoming Republican Party, the Saturday morning session of the convention will feature a representative from each of the active Republican Presidential Campaigns. Presidential hopeful Senator Ted Cruz will appear in person to speak to the delegates. Representing Donald Trump will be former Alaska Governor and Vice Presidential Nominee Sarah Palin. Governor Kasich's campaign will be represented by the current Idaho Governor Butch Otter.
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Bush/Cheney territory, I have no doubt that Cruz will receive the remaining 14 delegates as he was, you know, groomed by Bush/Cheney for such a time as this.
I Love Wyoming, one of the best states I have ever been too.
Megan, maybe you could stop by and say “Hi!” :D
Ever even been to Wyoming?
twice a week for over 30 years... ever read Cruz's bio?
Cruz graduated from Princeton University in 1992, and from Harvard Law School in 1995. Between 1999 and 2003, he was the Director of the Office of Policy Planning at the Federal Trade Commission, an Associate Deputy Attorney General at the United States Department of Justice, and domestic policy advisor to George W. Bush on the 2000 George W. Bush presidential campaign. He served as Solicitor General of Texas, from 2003 to 2008,... Cruz served as a law clerk to J. Michael Luttig of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in 1995[43][45] and William Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States in 1996... After Cruz finished his clerkships, he took a position with Cooper, Carvin & Rosenthal, now known as Cooper & Kirk, LLC, from 1997 to 1998 (DC establishment law firm).
So from graduating Harvard to 2003, Cruz worked the DC circuit. And his 4 years serving the Bush admin, well, that there is all one needs to know that the failed Bush immigration policies that were wrote by Ted Cruz will be continue under a Cruz admin.
The WY convention is NOT a people's event, it is a political event sponsored the establishment elite who in 1998, chose the natural born Canadian Cruz Liar whom they have groomed for more than 2 decades for such a time as this.
LOL!! I wish!!! That would be awesome to go see our Sarah!
Isn’t other states like CO also like that. The people do not vote, the delegates are chosen by the establishment and then it is they who vote, or am I wrong?
Yup, Colorado & North Dakota, delegates bought and paid for by the establishment hacks because if the let the people actually vote, their gravy train would end and then they would have to get real jobs.
Then why do we frigging vote then?
the establishment puts in their delegates and then the delegates vote for what the establishment wants and we the voter are screwed over again.
Yet there are some on here who have no problem with that because it helps their guy for the time being.
hypocrisy.
I don’t know how you could spend so much time in Wyoming and know so little about Wyoming people and Wyoming Republicans.
.... and no doubt, the lyin little bastard is showing up in person, what a dirty trick (/s)
I live in SD and we do not vote until June 6, the last primary date and thus far, in my voting lifetime, the Republican candidate has always been determined before our primary takes place, so if that changes this year, it is because the powers that be are terrified that their gravy train would end because Trump is the ONLY outsider in the race.
I didn’t say I didn’t know Wyoming people or the Wyoming Republican establishment, the two are not the same. In fact, we have some very constitutional conservative Republican business associates in Wyoming who hate the Wyoming Republican establishment for the very reason I stated, the establishment does not represent them or their beliefs.
Makes me sick.
I wish all the states would vote the same day and that way we would not have this crap, but then again it would take power from the establishment and who they want.
Hmmmmm.....I wonder if Sarah is looking for a principled conservative to switch to?
You're 180 degrees off track - not unusual for a Trump supporter. If all the primaries were on one day, all the power would go to establishment-backed candidates who could campaign and make large media buys in many areas all at once. There would be no way for insurgent candidates like Cruz and Trump to make inroads in such a system.
If we had that system this year Jeb Bush would be the nominee.
I will ignore the insult as thee seems to be too many doing it and not too many decent comment son here lately.
Now for the rest of your post which you could have just pointed out instead of the insult.
If all of them were held the same day and as you state the establishment would send all the money on those states then you might be right, but the system is right now is t delegates are sought, paid off, bribed on where the establishment wants them.
Check Dakotas CO I believe too where the establishment puts their guys in and then they vote without the consensus of the voter.
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