Posted on 04/10/2016 6:43:52 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Ted Cruz's SELF SERVING effort Helping to Destroy The GOPe by BYPASSING the VOTER to TAKE DELEGATES.
This fellow in the video was a Republican Party State Delegate in Colorado. He was removed from his position because he voted for TRUMP. Not having a Primary, No Caucus, NO PUBLIC VOTE and CRUZ gets All THE DELEGATES. That is Disenfranchising the voters . . . and you don't think their will be a price to pay!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrqLQK7ecNE
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I think this year has show how effed up the primary process is
//You arent at all disturbed that the people of Colorado were not allowed to vote in a Primary? Thats ok with you?//
Apparently. However, if it were reversed and all the delegates went to Trump he would be screaming bloody murder.
I’m a Trump gal, but even if it went for Trump, it would take serious issue with this. It screams corruption
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That they do; the same exact words, the same damned tripe, over and over again.
There will be a price to pay!
Tar and feather these b*#@×!;*^’s and their boy Teb the Snake!
Ted Cruz will simply never get past the fact that a strong majority of voters recognize him for the pure, glorious, smirking little asshat that he is.
The rule was changed August 2015 but this corrupt party shite happened this week, read it again.
No, this is NOT "normal" at all and it stinks on ice!
But then, you are just as unethical as the candidate whom you support.
What a silly post. Is it the fault of Cruz that CO chooses this method of delegate selection? Or is it Trump’s fault for letting his ego get in the way thinking himself to be the smartest man in the room when he knows zilch about the political process? Or policy, but I digress. THIS is who you want running things that didn’t have the sense to hire experts to help him?
God help us all if the fool is elected POTUS. He makes Obama appear to be a genius.
As a Cruz supporter, I am embarrassed...
...for trump fans who have absolutely no idea how primary rules are set up. I’m embarrassed that they think getting involved after the delegates are selected should, in any way, be as important as getting involved early. I’m embarrassed at the mental gymnastics trump fans MUST use to when supporting the object of their adoration. I’m embarrassed at the nonstop attacks on Cruz that are , 9 out of 10 times, completely baseless. I’m embarrassed trump fans have dropped all conservative ideas and resort to democrat style assaults on looks.
I am embarrassed by trump fans. I’m also very thankful for them. When Cruz faces these same attacks in July through to November he will have hardened his defenses and honed his counter attack.
I expect him use “She sounds just like trump.” Unless trump ends up on the ticket with him.
Prior to 1910 there were no primaries to vote in to select a presidential nominee. The primary method was pushed by the Progressives. Prior to 1910 delegates were elected in caucuses and state conventions. Oregon held the first primary in 1910, with many states following afterwards.
Like the system or not, and I oppose it, I want it changed, because it is too complicated for the simple-minded and lazy -----this is what it is:
You go to caucus, you check in, (March First) --you must be a registered Republican, you present picture ID which is checked against the precinct rolls. NO ONE WAS TURNED AWAY that showed up, except for one guy who lived in a different precinct, they were meeting gown the hall.
We did the formalities: Prayer, pledge, summary of Agenda.
Explanation of the process, 6-8 minutes
Step ONE: appoint tellers to count the ballots (which were just 3x5 sheets to write names on. Then elect two Precinct Leaders, you may self-nominate OK, we did that. I was elected along with one other guy, though we only had one candidate, I accepted in absence of anyone wanting to do the job.
Step TWO: elect 8 people to the County Assembly. We had only 8 people nominated so that made "election" moot, by acclamation we decided they all won (again, you can self-nominate for all of these spots)
Step THREE: Then we elected 2 delegates to the Congressional District Assembly and 2 to the State-wide Assembly (where national delegates are VOTED on by the delegates that come from the precincts).
More people were nominated (self-nominated) than the number of positions, so we held our little election. I invited each person to get up, state their name and say whatever they wanted, and say who they favored, though they could not be compelled to do so, according to the rules. Two people spoke on behalf of Carson, Five for Cruz, one for Rubio and one (yes ONE) for Trump. # Cruzers were elected plus one Rubio-guy (me).
At the County Assembly (El Paso County, 31% of the state's Republicans), we did an unofficial non-binding straw poll, Rubio was out, Carson was out. It was 71% for Cruz, 18% Trump, 11% Kasich.
Then, the "higher" Assemblies, where, Friday April 8 for the Congressional District and April 9 for the State, delegates to CLEVELAND were elected. Again, you could self-nominate for Cleveland, though it had to be done by filing with the State GOP by the 26th of March, 3 1/2 weeks after the Precinct Caucus. You could Name a candidate, or you could just remain "unpledged." There were 600+ candidates at the State Assembly, I'm not sure how many at the CD (I was at State, not CD). We voted by ballot. The State elects 13 at-large delegates, plus 13 alternates, so vote for 26 people, the top 13 are delegates, the next 13, alternates. Iknow of one Trump supporter who did get elected as an alternate, he's always been very politically active, friends with everyone, well known (which helps a lot). The rest were Cruz supporters.
This system WAS NOT put in place by Cruz or his team, the system the last few cycles was the same, with minor differences. I was at the previous 3 State Assemblies.
Yes, it is complicated, definitely too complicated for Trump's minor-league management team. The fact is Trump's people did not prepare, did not plan, did not think strategically and flat-out did not show up.
It is interesting that the Cruzer-dominated convention DID vote and pass a resolution to go to a primary system next time.
And I moved to Cruz, not Trump, because politically, Cruz is much more consistently conservative, pushes the idea of constitutional government, limited government. Trump seems to me confused about small-government, very rarely cites the Constitution. And Cruz seemed much closer to Rubio in philosophy than Trump, who, sad to say, I do not believe is a conservative at all, he just has a few ideas that seem conservative, though he came to them very very late in life. It rankles me that we had to fight with Harry Reid's Senate shutdown, ----and Donald Trump put Harry Reid in that position. Why did he do it? Because he was really a liberal? NO. Worse than that, It was because he thought he could get a real estate deal in Las Vegas. In other words, he put his company ahead of his country. Donald, I find you utterly unimpressive, though entertaining.
[[Thief? Was this illegal? ]]
If a trump supporter, or the National Enquirer say it is, then it must be the truth-
And Fat A$$ Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin will be tap dancing all around this to protect this POS we call Ted Cruz!
OMG, what another delusional reply, I told you it's all a moot point. Do you not understand that? This race should already be over with Cruz needing 88% of the remaining delegates to win the nomination outright.
In 2012, one of the last people in the race, Santorum, dropped out when he needed 75% of the remaining delegates. Are you so delusional that you do not understand that this should already be over?
The fact is, the only reason for Cruz to stay in IS to help the GOPe steal this thing. There really is no other logical answer, when Ted Cruz, mathmatically, has very little chance at the nomination outright.
Open your freakin' eyes or continue to spin for the sleazy lawyer fraud, Ted Cruz.
CGato
What could Trump have done different that delegates who were for Trump were removed by the corrupt party apparatus in Co? Lying Cruz the snake is full bore doing the gopE dirty work now. We thought Jeb and Rubio were the gopE snakes working the inside to rig the process, it is Cruz and has been all along,
Since you aren't one, you have NONE of those qualities.
Oooops, at Cuacus, it was 3 Cruzers, one Rubio. I must have hit the Caps button and it came out as #. I can’t type straight, I am spitting mad at the outrageous asinine dishonest remarks on this thread from Trump’s people.
[[What a silly post. Is it the fault of Cruz that CO chooses this method of delegate selection?]]
Well my goodness- don’t you realize that everything from mob crimes to Bernie Madoff scams to ebola is Ted’s fault?
[[Or is it Trumps fault for letting his ego get in the way thinking himself to be the smartest man in the room when he knows zilch about the political process? ]]
My goodness- Trump told us himself he is going to listen to himself because he has such a big brain- what more proof do you need?
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