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  • Donald Trump's tiny violin

    04/12/2016 7:38:41 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 88 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | April 12, 2016 | Washington Examiner
    If the Republican primary process were designed to produce an exactly proportional result based on voters' choice rather than a winner, the party would have been doomed to a contested convention almost from the start. Donald Trump, who has failed more than any other GOP presidential front-runner in recent history to unite the party behind him, would have no chance of securing the nomination, for he has won only 37 percent of primary votes so far. Keep this in mind as Trump gripes about how his opponent Ted Cruz secured all 37 delegates at the Colorado convention last weekend. The...
  • On the Third Ballot, Cruz Will Find Out What It's Like to Be Trump

    04/11/2016 4:20:45 PM PDT · by COBOL2Java · 33 replies
    The Rush Limbaugh Program ^ | 11 April 2016 | Rush Limbaugh
    BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Look, here's what you have to know here if you want to be able to read this NBC story and understand it. You have to understand that the Republican Party, the GOP, the RNC, whoever. They structured -- and they do it every year; they change the primary process. They change a number of things about it, based on what went wrong the previous year. And the previous year is four years ago, and they wrote rules four years ago to stop somebody like Ron Paul. Okay, so those rules are still in place, and they're going...
  • Trump: I was cheated in Colorado by failing to follow rules that were clear to everyone months ago

    04/11/2016 4:05:38 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 100 replies
    Hot Air ^ | April 11, 2016 | Allahpundit
    The funniest part of this is when he says the rules in Colorado were changed to help “a guy like Cruz.” In reality the rules were changed to block guys like Cruz. Colorado used to award its delegates via a caucus, but that backfired in 2012 when Rick Santorum upset Mitt Romney there. That’s how it tends to go with caucuses — unlike a statewide primary, they benefit well-organized candidates with a passionate grassroots following, both of which are hallmarks of Cruz’s campaign. When the rules were altered last August, decoupling the caucus from the process of awarding delegates, it...