“The GOP allowed the straw poll...It was non-binding per Colorado...It was cancelled.”
Straw polls are by definition non-binding. The GOP said any polls have to be binding. Do you see the problem?
“Did Colorado have a democratic straw poll? If so, you tell me why they cancelled the republican equivalent...”
The state of Colorado did not have a democrat ‘straw poll’. The Colorado democrat party had a straw poll. You’re the one who said straw polls were required by Colorado state law. I’m just curious as to how that law required a straw poll for one party but not the other.
“It was not a conspiracy to block anyone...The people of Colorado couldve supported Cruz or Kasich...But well never know because the people were silenced. As far as state government selecting the delegates, that didnt happen...It was the GOPe leaders in Colorado who selected the delegates, not the state government...At any rate, the PEOPLE did NOT have the opportunity to voice who THEY preferred...”
The PEOPLE did select the delegates by meeting in caucus and electing their chosen delegates. The fact that there was no ‘straw poll’ is irrelevant to that fact.
It’s no different than the process we use to select a president. Technically, you don’t vote for a person to be president. You vote to chose an delegate (elector) to the electoral college who vote for the person to be president.
“If you cannot see this, then you need to open your eyes...”
When are you going to provide the cite for the Colorado law that required a straw poll?
I’m through with this merry-go-round...Have a nice day....