Posted on 04/12/2016 8:19:19 AM PDT by dynoman
Well if that is right, then its game on. Who knows if any of those delegates will actually vote for Cruz?
The only thing would be their reputation. Or if Cruz drops out before the convention. In other states the Rubio delegates still need to vote Rubio on the first ballot even though he is out. Colorado could vote for Trump.
I saw something recently about “Trump, Cruz and Kasich being the main contenders still in the race.” They made it sound like there were others that still had their name in the race. Pat Paulson? Ralph Nadar???!!
The only thing would be their reputation. Or if Cruz drops out before the convention. In other states the Rubio delegates still need to vote Rubio on the first ballot even though he is out. Colorado could vote for Trump.
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I am including a few Trump family members, who might be of interest on this matter and apologize if you are already aware of this wrinkle:
Here is an article that outlines that the Colorado delegates are unbound, this is what I am talking about...
“People at the local levels get all excited because theyre a delegate on an important mission and part of the process not realizing they are heading into a little funnel which is already filled with about 50 people already hand chosen by the State GOP execs.”
They Colorado delegates are Cruz in name only. this seems to say they are unbound. I am sure the Cruz supporters would be surprised about Ted’s “big win” on Saturday.
These national delegates “remain unbound once again to the National Convention in Cleveland.”
http://aprillajune.com/politics/what-really-happened-to-the-republican-voters-in-colorado/
This premise is false. Hacking into an account does not block others administrators from having access.
Still peddling that lie?
It is glaringly obvious from Trump's failure to get supporters to show up at the caucuses that Trump does not have enough understanding of the election process to win in November, or in July for that matter.
.Trump’s convention manager on abuse of delegate process .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yqx3Zf-sOI8
Watch the first five minutes or so, Trump talks about the rules in Colorade and Florida and elsewhere. Very interesting;
FULL Interview: Donald Trump & Family at CNN Town Hall, Anderson Cooper, April 12, 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=004_0gKpPR4
Paul Manafort was hired 27 days AFTER the Colorado precinct caucuses. Nice try though.
“Paul Manafort was hired 27 days AFTER the Colorado precinct caucuses. Nice try though.”
What is that supposed to mean? Manafort certainly can have an informed and coherent opinion on it. And what he says about the similarities between Trump and Reagan sure is interesting.
Hey watch this video and note what Trump says about the rules in Colorado and Florida;
FULL Interview: Donald Trump & Family at CNN Town Hall, Anderson Cooper, April 12, 2016
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3420377/posts
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