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To: taxcontrol

[You know where the people elect their representatives.]

There are two kinds of Delegates: fixed & changeable.
The representative (delegate) is post election via ‘fixed’ vote. He is changeable. He legislates laws for the people.

The 2 party scam has improper changeable, unelected delegate strawmen choosing proper legislative delegate. This is crime. It is pre election.

Constitution mentions Certify & Seal, ie fixed vote.

[They elect delegates to represent the precinct at the state convention.]

Constitution says Elector, not Delegate. A delegate is a permanent legislator. Post election.

Electors mostly tally/count a non changeable, fixed vote. The strawman delegate is added so foriegn donors can effect our elections.

Constitution has no Convention. The US Senate counts the finally tally. A National Convention to modify vote tallies is criminally illegal.

Numerous crimes exist in US Elections. Our entire elections are fraud. And there are many crimes.

Our somewhat honest election is changed by adding a party layer, from election to fraud game where foriegn money can elect our candidates, using the added strawman delegate.
It is truly criminal.


264 posted on 04/17/2016 6:37:42 PM PDT by TheNext
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To: TheNext

Are you aware that the Colorado delegates (correct term and usage) go to the state GOP convention and vote on a number of issues OTHER THAN just the 37 delegates to go to the national GOP convention? Are you aware that this is a GOP internal PARTY caucus and not an election? Are you aware that parties are allowed to have their own rules with regards how they wish to organize and administer their party? The Constitutional authority comes from the 1st Amendment’s freedom to peacefully assemble.

There are many issues that get voted on at the Colorado State convention, every thing from local rule changes, positions to be taken by the party on legislation, party platform, even officer changes can be considered. As such, what gets elected on caucus night is not just and elector, they are truly delegates that represent the precinct at the state convention. Delegates remain as delegates (likewise Precinct Captains) until the next caucus. It is possible, though unlikely that a second state convention could be assembled or called. In such cases the delegates or their alternate would be expected to represent their precinct.

And lastly, your whole premise that the Constitution has control over the party nomination process is incorrect. We are NOT in elections at this time, we are nominating candidates that will be voted on during the election.


273 posted on 04/17/2016 6:46:51 PM PDT by taxcontrol ( The GOPe treats the conservative base like slaves by taking their votes and refuses to pay)
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