The GOP is used to dirty tricks under the radar. They’re pissed now because Trump’s making their rigged elections public.
So he’s gonna threaten to tear up the loyalty pledge, AGAIN.
He just had a meeting with them (Reese pieces) a week ago and THEN talked about what good people they were, which is it?
Grabbing the popcorn
This should be good.
This is the best strategy for Trump. Run against the party within the party. Run against both parties.
Don’t watch those silly caucus results. There is no man behind the curtain. Keep your eyes on the smoke and mirrors.
The caucuses are closed shops, and the RNC is making sure Ted wins almost every one of them.
His “ground game” is the RNC’s vice grip on those states.
Ted is a total fraud.
What happens when he has to face a Democrat in those states?
Who will support him a few hundred delegates the RNC no longer controls?
President Trump’s first days are going to booked solid but one thing he will place at the top of things to do is to clean out the bastards who think they own the GOP.
Vote Trump
COLORADO is for CHEATERS!
In 2012, 66,000 Republicans voted.
Rick Santorum beat Mitt Romney with over 6% of the vote.
Rick got only 6 delegates.
Romney took 28 delegates
Colorados good at cheatin
Most the folks too high to notice.
Both the GOP and DNC primaries are clearly rigged. This selection season has shown that very clearly.
It ultimately falls on the campaigns to be up to speed on these delegate rules, wrote RNC communications director Sean Spicer. Campaigns have to know when absentee ballots are due, how long early voting lasts in certain states, or the deadlines for voter registration; the delegate rules are no different.
This is a Bush guy and a complete RINO.
Sean M. Spicer - Chief Strategist and Communications Director
Sean M. Spicer has served as RNC Communications Director since 2011, and in February of 2015 added the duties of Chief Strategist. In his additional role, he leads the negotiations and implementation of the new presidential primary debate structure. He coordinates with broadcast networks and conservative media partners and serves as a liaison to the Republican candidates and their campaigns. In addition, he works with the Counsels Office and the Chief of Staff on assisting state parties with delegate selection and planning for state conventions, primaries and caucuses. He also serves as a liaison to the Republican National Convention staff on messaging opportunities and media strategy.
Sean arrived at the RNC in February of 2011, at a time when it was deep in debt and had a badly tarnished brand. While building an award-winning press and research team from the ground up, he helped lead a dramatic turnaround at the committee. During the 2012 cycle, he oversaw significant growth in the RNCs social media efforts, an upgrade of the partys television studio, a massive expansion of its surrogate operations and the creation of an in-house video and production team. His teams rapid response efforts were featured on ABC News.
The aftermath of the 2012 election brought more changes to the Communications Department, as the RNC expanded its engagement with minority media outlets and diverse communities. Sean reinstituted a nationwide communications training effort, known as the RNCs Comms College. The video production team also expanded to produce more original video content, winning the committee dozens of Pollie and Telly awards. He oversaw the implementation and messaging surrounding the partys widely praised post election Growth and Opportunity Report.
In preparation for the 2016 presidential election, Sean has led the RNCs effort to improve the primary debate process. Working with networks and other partners, he is in charge of producing a schedule that will promote higher quality, informative debates.
Sean is a frequent guest on CNN, Fox, and MSNBC, and every election cycle his department has generated hundreds of millions of dollars in earned broadcast media.
He previously served as Assistant United States Trade Representative for Media and Public affairs in the George W. Bush administration, logging over 440,000 miles of international travel in two and a half years.
From May 2005 to 2006, Sean was Communications Director for the House Republican Conference, overseeing media training for members of Congress and over 220 press secretaries. Before that, he served as Communications Director for the House Budget Committee.
During the 2000 election cycle, Sean was the National Republican Congressional Committees Director of Incumbent Retention, overseeing the re-election strategies of 220 members of Congress and publishing the first-ever Incumbent Survival Guide.
Despite Seans work for Republicans, hes known to partner with his Democrat counterparts to raise money for good causes. In 2012, he shaved his head on ABCs This Week, after raising $16,000 for the St. Baldricks Foundation with the DNCs Communications Director. They also worked together to raise $30,000 for military public affairs officers in an event they dubbed, Flacks for Flacks Who Wear Flak Jackets.
Among Seans other distinctions are serving as an Easter Bunny at the White House Easter Egg Roll, being lampooned by the Onion, cited as a Moment of Zen on the Daily Show, and being mocked by David Letterman.
Sounds like he wants to be famous, is a Washington elite who is worried about his gravy train coming to and end and hates Trump. He is afraid of being fired if Trump becomes President.
Appears is is also solely responsible for trying to sabotage Trump during the debates.
Sean M. Spicer has served as RNC Communications Director since 2011, and in February of 2015 added the duties of Chief Strategist. In his additional role, he leads the negotiations and implementation of the new presidential primary debate structure. He coordinates with broadcast networks and conservative media partners and serves as a liaison to the Republican candidates and their campaigns. In addition, he works with the Counsels Office and the Chief of Staff on assisting state parties with delegate selection and planning for state conventions, primaries and caucuses. He also serves as a liaison to the Republican National Convention staff on messaging opportunities and media strategy.
Sean Spicer is a Bush surrogate and is anti Trump. Notice how the Bush and Romney people have fallen off the face of the earth in their attempt to take out Trump because they couldn't handle the backlash. This guy is a Bush person and is doing the work of Bush Sr who is still upset that Jeb lost. Same with Karl Rove, George W will always own him and they won't let Rove support Trump.
“Trump is right. The GOPe is indeed trying to rig the outcome of the elections against him, ignoring the will of the people.”
I agree. And Cruz sure is going along with it. I think Trump and Cruz are both stiffs. These candidates suck.
Freegards
It is interesting now that so many want to defend the GOP because they hate Trump. Back when Cruz was running as an “outsider” some of the same folks who now defend the GOP were angry at the way we were betrayed especially after 2014 by the GOP and they wanted that outsider candidate.
Now that Cruz is buddy of the establishment and has the whole Bush cabal behind him, the story changes to the GOP is fair but it is Trump that is bad.
The GOP has not changed and they will sell the people out again if allowed. It is Cruz that has changed his tune and shown how many people will follow and pretend all is well in the GOP and in how they treat voters.
I was a delegate to three conventions (county, congressional district, state) supporting Ron Paul in 2012, and we saw all of these dirty tricks. There was a lot of rigging going on all over the place.
The only dirty trick they pulled against Paul that they haven’t done against Trump is the one they can’t, because Trump is simply too well known. Google “Ron Paul Blackout”, or you can simply watch this and get your mind blown: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keWX55SpYmU
The poll will prove the voters prefer Donald by two to one over the Dominionist the convention insiders had chosen.
https://www.isidewith.com/2016-republican-primary-poll/801555698/9333304
False premise. The dispute regarding Colorado is that THE PEOPLE didn't get to vote.
A majority of Americans agree the system is rigged and this issue is going to propel Trump to 1237 through the will of the voters.
When will you Trump nut jobs realize that States make their own rules, not the GOP, not Washington. Read the friggin constitution. The rules in each state were submitted over a year ago. Quit your darned whining!
If the rest of the Primary voters are unable or unwilling to see through Trump’s fake ploy, this country in in deeper shite than anyone suspected.