The rules in Colorado are as fair as the rules in Florida. When is Trump going to release a percentage of those to Cruz?
Florida was a public vote. I personally would not mind having proportional delegates. At least the rank and file had a say and Cruz was rejected by 83% of Florida voters. He was rejected by Virginia, NC, SC, Ga, FLorida, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Arizonia, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont all in public vote primaries. Cruz has only won Texas, Oklahoma, Utah, Idaho and Wisconsin in public vote primaries.
After the next two weeks Cruz will have also lost New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maryland, Delware and Pennsylvania public vote primaries. He will finish third behind Kasich in half of them.
COlorado was GOPe insider voting. The vast majority of people cannot attend local precinct meetings, run for precinct captain, go to,district and state meetings. The vast majority of Republican voters work, have kids and church events, and other family responsibilities.
Sick of the GOPe and sick of the insider selection tactics. We win when the public supports the candidate not when the insiders select the candidate.
In Florida the people voted. No Comparison.
The rules in Colorado are as fair as the rules in Florida. When is Trump going to release a percentage of those to Cruz?
Cruz has only himself to blame for his pathetic performance in FL. He rarely campaigned here.