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To: Political Junkie Too

“Colorado does have a convoluted process. Other caucus states have the people choose their national delegates directly at the caucus.”

Seriously? Seriously? Do you check things before you post such assertions? Or are you a fake trying to make Trump supporters by pretending to be the stereo type of a Trump supporter.

http://2016iowacaucus.com/how-iowa-caucus-works/

“The purpose of the caucus vote is to select delegates to attend a county convention. Each caucus sends a certain number of delegates, based on the population it represents. The delegates at the county convention in turn select delegates to go to the congressional district state convention, and those delegates choose the delegates that go to the national convention.”

Can you link us to where you were complaining about the Iowa process like you are the Colorado process.


271 posted on 04/12/2016 10:20:23 PM PDT by JLS
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To: JLS
Thanks for pointing out the factual error.

Can you link us to where you were complaining about the Iowa process like you are the Colorado process.

What people have complained about Iowa is that it has not selected the eventual Republican nominee in an contested primary since George W. Bush in 2000, Bob Dole in 1996, and Gerald Ford in 1976. Are the Republicans in Iowa disconnected from the rest of the country, is there something about the process that's missing the mood of the people, or does it just stink to go first?

My complaint still is that the caucus puts too many layers of party between the voter and the delegate for it to be truly representative.

-PJ

277 posted on 04/13/2016 10:39:58 AM PDT by Political Junkie Too (If you are the Posterity of We the People, then you are a Natural Born Citizen.)
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