Posted on 04/13/2016 1:31:58 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The chairman of the Colorado Republican Party has gotten such a violent reaction to the results of his states caucus last weekend that he says he is considering bringing a local sheriff as one of his guests to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland this summer.
Ive made the decision that I would not take my wife along. I am certainly at the very least going to use my personal guest pass to bring along a Republican sheriff," Steve House told POLITICO in an interview. People might think thats crazy, but not after what were growing through right now.
What House is going through is 50 to 60 calls an hour, emails, text messages and online death threats from angry Donald Trump supporters since Sunday night when his contact information was released (it is not clear who originally sent out the information).
Some of them are absolutely not repeatable, I wouldnt even read them to my wife, let alone my children, House said about the messages. He added later that he was thankful because out of his six kids, only one lives at home, and the one who does is in his 20s, though he added his family is concerned.
House told POLITICO he was forwarded one email that was originally sent to the Republican National Committee that said He will not make it to Cleveland [for the convention] he and his family will be six feet under before that happens."
He has heard there will be a protest outside of his office and another outside his house on Friday, adding that he is working with local law enforcement to make sure his house and street are monitored.
The anger from Trump supporters came after the billionaire didnt receive a single delegate in Colorado on Saturday. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz scooped all 34 delegates (30 are pledged to him, four have expressed publicly that they'll vote for him) and Trump has accused the state party of stifling the will of the people. His delegate adviser Paul Manafort on Sunday accused the Cruz campaign of employing Gestapo tactics to gain delegates.
Colorado did not hold a presidential primary preference caucus or primary for the public vote for a candidate (the decision to do without it came last summer), meaning Cruzs win Saturday means both Trump and Ohio Gov. John Kasich will not receive any delegates from the state.
House said that people incorrectly believe the system was rigged and that were somehow against Donald Trump and were not, it just isnt true.
Its not complicated, its simple math, House said.
But despite the tsunami of anger directed at House he has also heard of some Colorado delegates receiving death threats though not to the same magnitude he is still trying to move forward. He refuses to change his phone number despite the fact that every so often so many calls come through he has to reset his phone.
Were not gonna back down, its not like Im gonna walk away from my property, he said, adding his philosophy is dont abandon your life, dont abandon your home, dont let people scare you.
And he attempts to answer every call that comes from someone in Colorado even if the conversations are unpleasant.
On Tuesday in an interview with Sean Hannity's radio show, Cruz accused Trump and his campaign of behaving like a mobster and thug citing the threats House has received. Cruz made similar remarks on Glenn Beck's radio show Tuesday.
I am very troubled at the Trump campaign's consistent pattern of inciting violence and threatening violence, Cruz said to Hannity.
He said he believes that part of the anger comes from the fact that Trump did not win any delegates but others happened because of a tweet that was sent from the state's Republican party account Saturday night, reading "We did it. #NeverTrump."
The tweet was deleted, and almost immediately the party tweeted out that it wasn't them and came from an unauthorized user.
House told POLITICO it was still under investigation but his party had nothing to do with it.
"That didnt come from us, we dont know who it came from," he said Wednesday.
The RNC did not immediately respond to request for information about the guest badges House was discussing.
“House said that people incorrectly believe the system was rigged and that were somehow against Donald Trump and were not, it just isnt true.
That’s Hard to believe. Cruz 34, Trump 0.
The system IS rigged against an outsider like Trump.
If there was an election would Cruz win CO by over 50%?
Tar. Feathers. Rail to ride on.
Its chaos. Its a cluster #@@#. Its the ultimate insiders game, said Josh Penry, a GOP operative in Denver who chaired Marco Rubios campaign in Colorado. There are so many delegates in play.......
......roughly 6,000 party activists in Colorado Springs, where 27 of the states 34 delegates to the Republican National Convention will be elected.
So out of a 1,000,000 voters, 6,000 party activists chose 27 PARTY HACKS after viewing each of them for 10 seconds!
.06 % chose the delegates. (Please correct my math if its wrong)
SIX-TENTHS OF A PERCENTAGE OF THE COLORADO REPUBLICAN VOTERS CHOSE THE DELEGATES.
Colorado takes the prize for the most corrupt republicans to date.
Colorado GOP=Cook County DNC=Colorado GOP=Cook County DNC
What a weinie.
Does this jackwagon realize
A sheriff is only LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
Where is broke back mtn sheriff
Hahahahahaha
Don’t drop the soap
Agree. The fix was in from the start.
I’m sure they’ll find the real tweeter just at the same time OJ finds the real killer
Exactly true dware, and I’m truly amazed that people here, on a conservative site, are so blinded.
The writing is on the wall, very very easy to read.
Party apparatchiks are often fearful of physical proximity to their subjects. I’d bet Rove, Romney, J. Bush and a host of others won’t dare set foot on the convention floor. Can you imagine the reaction?
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