Trump “can” do it too though, right? But you dod ‘t just say theu “could” - you said it actially happened. So, how about the name of just one delegate you saw that was actually bribed to vote for Cruz?
Supposing someone knew delegates and one confided that they had evidence of bribe, why would they tell you—” Bruce Campbells Chin”? The correct thing to do would be to bring the evidence to the FEC, of course. And for kicks, they would inform the Trump campaign and allow them to address the issue?
Perhaps a friend’s-friend contacted Junior. Or there are many others..........
http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/24/politics/donald-trump-jr-ted-cruz-bribery/index.html
According to the Federal Election Commission delegate bribing is uncharted territory. As a rule, desperate presidential candidates swimming in uncharted waters may be willing to take some chances, especially if vague and untested laws create opportunities.
These may not be literal cash bribes (or they may). But if a super PAC is buying plane tickets, renting luxury hotel suites, stretch limos, dancing girls for parties, booze, tickets for concerts and entertainment, 5-star dinners, more booze, masseuse, wardrobes, salon expenses, etc. that is all legal and wouldnt even have to be disclosed under current rules.
Chin, as an ethical FR member.
Are those ‘favors’ bribes?