Posted on 04/15/2016 5:42:17 AM PDT by xzins
Trump Supporter Burning His Republican Party Registration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJT_Zbu6LcE
Colorado republican is just the first wave of a multitude
Is he the guy who was turned away at the state convention because he wasn’t a delegate?
I burned mine a long time ago.
A couple of other threads.........
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3419949/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3419946/posts
Wait till Kasich or Ryan gets he nod in Cleveland (or Rubio)
There are legitimate complaints about the caucus system in general, but after-the-fact whining because your side failed to understand the rules and get organized doesn't deserve sympathy.
Trump won by a very large margin, a near landslide in my County which is one of the most Conservative in the nation.
I think you're absolutely correct!
I saw one article where a guy was at a gathering and it went by one vote for Trump. The leadership went in a back room and came out to announce that Cruz had won it.
Did you see that article?
It’s not whining. It’s whistle blowing.
Yes I believe so. And he didn’t show at the county meeting for delegate selection.
this guy is a born liar ...
I agree. Ted Cruz is a born liar.
My wife and I jumped off the republican suicide train some time ago and are not looking back.
This is the FRAUD who KNEW it was his fault BEFORE he made the first and this second video.
He failed to attend County Assembly, which was the next step to becoming a delegate to State Assembly.
Old article. Yes, Colorado chose a bad system, but no this guy did not get turned away for no reason. He messed up and missed a mandatory meeting previous to the one where he was turned away. He’s like the guy who gets fired for not coming to work and then complains that he doesn’t get a bonus at the end of the year.
The issue wasn't what happened in March 2016 when delegates were selected. All they did in March 2016 was follow the rules. The problem was what happened in August 2015 when the rules were changed. "Whistle-blowing" would have been complaining about the change in rules sometime between August and March.
But we heard absolutely nothing about this prior from Trump's campaign prior to the March 1 caucuses. Instead, we only heard complaints after the process was already underway. That suggest to me that Trump's people simply were not paying attention, and are now trying to deflect the blame for that.
Why is it that Cruz' people showed up at the caucuses and Trump's didn't? Why did they have organized delegate sheets and Trump's people didn't? Why did Cruz head to Colorado but Trump didn't? <>I don't think it's a good system either<./b>, but there's really no claim that anyone broke the rules. It's just that one campaign paid attention and kept its supporters informed, and one campaign didn't.
Really, this whole Colorado thing has been blown wildly out of proportion. There are a lot of states that don't have a primary election, but just have caucuses instead. We've all seen that this whole campaign. Coloradans did get to vote. They voted at caucuses to elect delegates, and those elected delegates late met to elect other delegates, etc.. That's basic representative democracy, and Trump complaining that "nobody got to vote" is just not true.
Whistle blowing.
It doesn’t matter WHEN you find out something is wrong. That is irrelevant to reporting it.
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