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To: Bruce Campbells Chin
It is his own people complaining about a basic lack of organization. Not even putting forward a decent slate of names for his own delegates to vote for.

How do you figure there his own people. The were elected by the voters to represent them at the convention. Now you cruz supporters may think that you have to buy delegates, but we Americans believe you have to earn them through votes. And I assure you all this talk of Trump delegates betraying their voters and jumping to cruz, is just that, talk. I'm always amazed at just how easily you fools are played by the mem and national political parties.
58 posted on 03/27/2016 9:01:56 PM PDT by JoSixChip (Ted Cruz (R-Goldman Sachs) - He's creepy and he's kooky, mysterious and spooky)
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To: JoSixChip
How do you figure there his own people. The were elected by the voters to represent them at the convention.

Did you even bother to read the article itself, or do you just reflexively respond like this to anything that is critical of Trump?

These are delegates who actually support Trump, terrified that the lack of organization is going to lose them votes. This is from the article:

Illinois delegates elected to represent Donald Trump have voiced fears about chaotic organization and a lack of leadership in their state as Republicans prepare for what could be the first contested convention in decades. During a torturous two-hour conference call on Thursday night, the delegates struggled to figure out how to help the frontrunner at the Republican National Convention in July, wondering how best to contact the campaign in Wisconsin for tips.

Anxiety was mounting throughout the conference call about the lack of organization in the Land of Lincoln for Trump. As one person said “There is no Trump team in Illinois, it’s us”, a statement echoed by pro-Trump activist Doug Ibendahl when he pointed out on the call “we don’t have any leader, it’s just us.”

The Guardian understands the delegates also tried to deal with the mysterious disappearance of former Trump state chair Kent Gray from the campaign’s operations. Before leaving the campaign, Gray had tried to keep rival campaigns from making the ballot in Illinois but failed because he had not filed the paperwork in a timely manner.

They also spoke about fears the #nevertrump movement would use “riffraff” to steal delegates and were uncertain about what to do next to help secure the GOP nomination for Trump.

These are people who support Trump, like him, and want him to win the nomination, complaining about the lack of organization and leadership.

So the question is, why is Trump not hiring the best and brightest to run his campaign organizations, the same way he claims he's going to get the best and brightest to help run the country?

79 posted on 03/28/2016 11:37:47 AM PDT by Bruce Campbells Chin
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