Bw@aaaaahaaaaa. Typical new York reply. Is anyone surprised. Just do a test. Spend 2 hours at a new York airport and 2 hours at one in texas. U will see what I mean.
I've never been in New York or Texas airports. I have recently seen SeaTac, San Francisco and Maui. All fun places.
This is my take, on a serious note, that I think you will like:
The Ohio/Wisconsin losses put a huge wake up call on the Trump organization. They thought that Ohio voters would understand Kasich's liberal stand on immigration and other issues. They thought Wisconsin would be a simple effort: The delegates go to the convention. A vote would be taken by the fellow delegates and the delegates get selected. Easy peasy. Right? As you said, "Bw@aaaaahaaaaa."
If one thought they are going to walk into the Colorado State Convention and become a delegate, they must be smoking that Colorado Bud.
The Trump Team miscalculated and had bad timing. The Trump supporters, who attended the GOP Colorado State Convention, needed a strategy in what to do. And, the Cruzers knew how to game the system. What happened was bad timing: The Trump decided to reorganize when Wisconsin was in play, thinking it was a done deal for them.
I have said before, that Trump is getting his leadership team reorganized. Ohio's loss may have been the start of it. All is to counter Cruz's ground game and if the time comes, the Democrats. Paul Manafort, Trump's new convention manager, is just coming on board and Nancy Mace, Trump's South Carolina coalitions director, was brought on board to organize Colorado. James Baker, who was Colorado's campaign director, was just fired by Cory Lewandowski on Saturday. That suggests the Baker was not fit for the job. There is much more behind the scenes reorganization going on in the Trump Team. Word is that Lewandowski may play a lesser role as the team ramps up. I only hope that the Trump Team puts on the new wheels, fuels up and gets back into the race in quick time. This campaign season is going to be a Bl@aaaaaaast!
My mistake: “The Ohio/Wisconsin losses” I meant to say the Ohio/Colorado losses.