Posted on 03/09/2016 5:32:59 AM PST by HomerBohn
We all know the elite are on the warpath against Donald Trump, with everyone from pundits, to major world leaders, to the Pope speaking out against him. Newt Gingrich recently said its because Trump isnt part of the secret societies and hasnt taken the initiation rites.
Regardless, Trump has received a groundswell of support from the average conservative American, winning state primaries left and right. Ohios primary is coming up on March 15, and its a big one because its a winner takes all state.
Well now its being alleged that Ohios GOP has intentionally set up a confusing ballot in a bid to try to make sure Donald Trump does not win.
The Dem ballot has one place for voters to mark their choice for president. Period.
The Republican ballot in Ohio this year apparently has two, leaving a lot more questions than answers about whether or not voters will understand how it works.
Take a look, (via the Conservative Treehouse):
Is the ballot intentionally confusing by design?
Given the previous discussions on State Party shenanigans, and the intent of state republican party leadership to hold complete influence over their delegates decision-making, many believe the answer is probably.
Look at that ballot. It definitely raises a lot of questions that arent answered on the ballot.
Do the majority of voters know the difference between Delegates-at-Large and District Delegates? Does a person need to choose their candidate twice, or are they only supposed to chose once? Which is right? What if they pick a different candidate in each box, do they cancel each other out? What if they pick someone in the first box and not the second, or vice versa?
Why the confusing GOP ballot, Ohio?
(Watch a video at the link)
We have always wondered why the Republican’s say nothing ever about Democratic ballot chicanery. Well now we have learned that Republicans are equally as guilty. They really are the stupid party. One doesn’t expect ethics from Democrats. I guess one doesn’t from Republicans either.
I hope his campaign is robocalling to let folks like me know about it; I vote next Tuesday.
I went back to Ohio
My ballot was trashed
All set up to confuse me
Guess the checks had been written
and cashed
Hey, Ho!
Way to go
Ohio!
It looks a little confusing, sure. But how does this affect one candidate more than any other?
btt
The double listing of Presidential candidate is indeed odd. To make it more odd, the two lists of names are not in alphabetical order, but two different random orders.
Better get that guy with the magnafying glass up there from Palm Beach so he can discern whether or not there is a hanging chad.
Every delegate faces that. This is when Trump starts spending money to tell the people of Ohio how to correctly fill out the ballot.
If people fill this out incorrectly, it hurts their candidate also. When you think about it, this actually helps Trump.
Much ado about nothing. Delegates-at-large and district delegates selected separately. No big deal.
So how is it different for voters for any other candidate? It’s not just a Trump thing right? Or are you saying Trump voters are dimmer than other Republican voters?
Homer, I understand the fear, but I think the ballot is legit.
There are two choices that can be made. One is for the delegates for your district (10th) and one is for the delegates at large. So in theory you could select Kasich for your district’s delegates and Trump for the at large delegates.
At least that’s the way I’m reading it.
“Stop Trump” seems to apply exactly equally to all Republican candidates.
Looks like somebody is a little whiny.
Ahh...EVERY candidate on the ballot is in the same situation with their names appearing twice. It doesn’t disadvantage any candidate more than the rest of the candidates.
So ..... lighten up Francis, it’s not an anti-Trump or anti-anybody conspiracy.
“Looks like somebody is a little whiny.”
Not just a LITTLE whiney. After all, the grand poobah is the only one that matters to the Kool-Aid drinkers
Gee. One of us got it.
Those commenting above you don’t see anything unusual about the ballot.
It certainly doesn’t resemble the Florida one, nor the other 57 states.
“We have always wondered why the Republicans say nothing ever about Democratic ballot chicanery. Well now we have learned that Republicans are equally as guilty. They really are the stupid party. One doesnt expect ethics from Democrats. I guess one doesnt from Republicans either.”
You know that they are branches of the same party, right?
Somebody Needs a Snickers....
That’s simply not true. It has nothing to do with Trump. The ballot was always set up this way, and the vote that will be counted to determine the primary winner is the at-large vote. No one NEEDS to vote in both places. By the way, what is so confusing about voting for your candidate in both places where his name appears?
You want confusing, try Pennsylvania, which has always had a “beauty contest”, where you vote for the presidential candidate. There is also a vote by district for delegates, who are listed under their own names, without any indication of who they are pledged to, which did determine the delegates to the convention. So, you could vote for your candidate in the beauty contest, and they would show as the winner of the state, but, unless you know the delegates pledged to your candidate, you could end up voting for someone else’s delegates.
But how does this affect one candidate more than any other?
You're OBVIOUSLY a Trump hater.
;)
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