Posted on 04/16/2016 6:58:49 AM PDT by McGruff
Still reeling after Sen. Ted Cruzs delegate sweep in Colorado, voters are waking up to the fact that delegates are the ones who will determine the Republican nominee and that the primaries and caucuses are just for show. Whats more, there might just be another Colorado on the horizon, where voters will get no say at all.
Up next is the state of Wyoming, a state which, along with Colorado and North Dakota, has chosen to not hold a nominating contest this year, which means no primary or caucus vote. Instead, Republican voters there will be represented by county delegates at a convention April 14-16. They will select the statewide delegates who will represent Wyoming at the Republican National Convention in July in Cleveland.
Wyoming holds 29 delegates: 14 will be elected at the convention and 12 have already been selected at county conventions nine of which are Cruz supporters. One delegate went to Sen. Marco Rubio, one went to Donald Trump, and one is uncommitted. The remaining three delegates slots automatically go to members of the state GOP.
After the results in Colorado, a decision made last August when the state party there decided voters would not weigh in, one can expect Trump and his team to take Wyoming seriously and put forth a strong effort to make sure their supporters are selected to the remaining 14 slots at the Wyoming convention.
Wyoming is the final state to opt not to hold a nominating contest. Following the Cowboy State are states such as Delaware, Arizona and Virginia, which will hold their state conventions on April 30 following their states caucuses or primaries. Most of the other states have gone more as expected.
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Nevada popular vote was:
Trump-——34,531
Cruz———17,940
Now, you show me the popular vote for Colorado by the people...
Colorado was a Trump/Media event.
They have an intentional unwillingness to understand the facts.
EXACTLY!!!!!!
Low information folks getting all twitterpated as they become aware of the complexities and how each State addresses them.
And they seem to fly their "I'm Stupid Flag" with such enthusiasm.
yes, similar to assertive ignorance - same point
Nothing nefarious? Just following the rules? Uh, no...
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/04/15/hillary-13/
“Im the former Chairman of the Pueblo County Republican Party and the person who developed the Slates for National Delegates for the Trump team. The Colorado GOP website was filled with errors posted about the National Delegates, Becky Mizel told Breitbart News.
Mizel took a photograph of a ballot in Congressional District 7 that included ONLY the ballot numbers of delegate candidates, NOT the names of the candidates as required by state bylaws.”
People in these states (Colorado and Wyoming) should raise h*ll about not having their chance to vote themselves for the candidate of their choice...
They are no more than peasants, serfs, and commoners while the Dukes, Earls, and Noblemen do the selecting of the King for them...
People, your opinion does not matter anymore....
They had a chance to express their disgust yesterday at the Trump disinfranchised voter rally in Colorado.....100 people showed up........
It is the Trumpests who are drunk on his empty populist rhetoric.
There are Low Information Journalists just like there are Low Information Voters. Mr. Trump has mastered both.
Trump was in Colorado yesterday??????????
I don’t think so....
Just my opinion, and I voted for Cruz by the way -—
I think the woman who came on FOX news, the Delegate from the DC area, I think, who said that she would vote for Hillary IF her chosen candidate did not win, or if Trump won the nomination -— well, she should be stripped of her credentials and replaced. ANY REPUBLICAN DELEGATE who goes on national TV and says they will vote for Hillary over ANY Republican candidate should receive the very same treatment. Delegates are supposed to be Party faithfuls, and do their utmost best for the Republican voters they represent -— we held our nose for McCain and Romney for all the good it did us, but we DIDN’T vote for Obama just because “our” candidate didn’t win!!!
Fine with me, as long as we go by the rules ofr the state. Rules cannot be changed in the middle of the nomination. The states are aware of this and often schedule their primaries at a time that will give them more control over the nomination process. The US Constitution would have to be changed so that the Federal election can usurp this power from the ststes. All candidates were aware of this.
Nevada popular vote was:
Trump-34,531
Cruz17,940
65,000 people voted in Colorado.
I swear these people act just like liberals. This is the exact same non-reason that fills the pages of DummieUnderground.
Show the breakdown....
The Colorado GOP did not hold a presidential preference poll in 2016.
Isn't this the type of action that Democrats advocate?
Unfortunately, Colorado Control pulled back the party curtain, and then Trump forced US to take a good, long look at what we usually don't bother to see.
The reactions ever since hint at why the Uniparty PTBs don't want to dwell on what's behind their curtain.
It's like Agent K says:
"...the only way these people can get on with their happy lives is that they DO NOT KNOW ABOUT IT!You betcha. Happy voting!
Trump was in Colorado yesterday??????????
I dont think so....
Never said he was but Trumps the one who said the people should protest so it seems fair to attach his name to it.
Like CO, WY will backfire against the Soviet GOP and Lyin’ Ted.
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