My Tarrant County vote goes to:
TA TA
Hillary!
But in the heavily Hispanic districts of state Sens. Juan Hinojosa of McAllen and Eddie Lucio Jr. of Brownsville, election turnout was low, and a combined total of seven delegates are at stake.Clinton has been taking six of 10 Hispanic votes nationally. So a big South Texas win might not mean as much for Clinton as a big win for Obama in the two black districts.
If it is a democratIC process, it’d apply to both parties. I will be voting democratically for a REPUBLICAN candidate in my primary.
They are bitching about the democRAT process for allocating DEMOCRAT Delegates.
This crap that they are THE “democratic” party is word games. Truth be told if they are going to the old name, they are the “Democratic-Republicans”. HA HA.
F-in socialists.
Gee, ya don't think it's because those heavily Hispanic districts are also heavily populated with non-voting illegals, huh?
As in years past we will cast our votes to the most beatable canditate from the other side. This year Mrs. Clinton, bless her heart, will be the beneficiary.
The flaws in any system become evident when you operate it near its limits or in unanticipated ways. I suspect the rivets are going to pop off many electoral processes this season, and people will be wondering what idiots ever came up with such a design in the first place.