Time to adjust the system to be more equitable. >$1000's of dollars per vote average? Time to change.
Seriously, in a lot of places it takes more votes to win a city council seat than Cruz got in Iowa. Iowa is important because it is the start of the contest. But it does let people know what kind of a campaign to expect from the candidates.
We can expect the Canadian to run the nastiest campaign. We can expect to see the billionaire tone it back a little. We can expect to see a massive amount of cash flow into amnesty boy’s campaign. The surgeon looks tired and we can probably expect more sulking.
Dance Moms..
Measuring themselves by themselves, they commit grave errors.
I agree. In it’s early days, maybe this was a good system. Now it’s just a hotbed for dirty dealing. The GOP is using it to it’s advantage. We should realize that Trump is doing this on his own. He isn’t beholden to any donors. By the same token, he isn’t beholden to a bunch of pansies that won’t stand up for him either. He didn’t get to be a billionaire by knowingly backing losing propositions. He might just decide that America’s dumbed down public is just that. I had decided that same thing until Trump came along. I’ll vote Republican of course because the devil you know is always better. And I sure do know them.
Time to adjust the system to be more equitable. >$1000's of dollars per vote average? Time to change.
Bottom line Delegate count to date: Cruz 8, Trump 7, Rubio 7, Carson 3, Bush 1, Paul 1