I don’t think that’s very fair. I vaguely recall 6th grade civics and we were taught that the electoral college was made of delegates who represented the voters’ choice. I don’t believe unbound and bound delegates were a big discussion point in elementary school.
As for civility, those that think Trump’s rude or too abrupt likely haven’t spent much time in corporate America
Don't take this the wrong way, but Trump isn't running for President of corporate America, and he is often rude beyond the acceptable in everyday America. I have said it before, there are many things Trump says and positions he holds that I find attractive......and then he completely turns me away with his "I am the great and all powerful all omniscient Trump" routine.
As for civility, those that think Trumps rude or too abrupt likely havent spent much time in corporate America
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OK, name 5 Fortune 500 CEOs that talk like Trump out in public. Who do the ‘I’m great, you all suck’ routine.
You see, that’s the difference, around the board table, things are very frank (which is quite different from intentionally rude). Trump is often intentionally rude, and while that seems to work for him in his privately held family business, it is not a formula for success elsewhere (or you’d see more of it).