That and the asinine allocation of delegates based mostly on a state's population. If conservatives had any sense we would demand that delegate allocations be based on three sets of fifths:
- One fifth based on population or a state's electoral votes.
- One fifth based on GOP governors, senators, congress seats and houses of the state legislature they control.
- Three fifths based on electoral votes actually delivered to the GOP nominee over the last six or so presidential cycles.
And, yes, Wyoming might actually end up with more delegates than Massachusetts under this formula. If it is unfair, then it is unfair to Wyoming, which has delivered 12 of 12 possible electoral votes to the GOP ticket over the last four election cycles whereas Massachusetts has delivered exactly 0.