CO obviously wasn’t about the second ballot.
I wish someone would call and ask if regular Republican voters with jobs and families should have to spend hours, if not days, at caucus after caucus to make sure that their will is expressed in the delegate selection. The sane answer of course is no.
Only party apparatchiks have that kind of time to devote to politics, which is why some of these states (CO, WY) have gone to that type of system.
They haven’t legally shut the voters out, but they have functionally done so, and that is wrong.
Making sure our voice is heard by the Republican Party shouldn’t be a full time job.
“CO obviously wasnt about the second ballot.
I wish someone would call and ask if regular Republican voters with jobs and families should have to spend hours, if not days, at caucus after caucus to make sure that their will is expressed in the delegate selection. The sane answer of course is no.
Only party apparatchiks have that kind of time to devote to politics, which is why some of these states (CO, WY) have gone to that type of system.
They havent legally shut the voters out, but they have functionally done so, and that is wrong.
Making sure our voice is heard by the Republican Party shouldnt be a full time job.”
Exactly!
If you go to a doctor, you don’t expect to have to learn all the nitty-gritty of your problem, you just expect him to fix it. Same with the GOP party, we shouldn’t have to watch every move they make. We might as well be Democrats.
They havent legally shut the voters out, but they have functionally done so, and that is wrong.
Making sure our voice is heard by the Republican Party shouldnt be a full time job.
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Well said.