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To: Hoodat

I’m saying it is wrong to rig the game by turning it into an insider’s game with less than 1% republican participation, and where those insiders are all aligned for one candidate. It’s loading the dice. Doesn’t take a “ground game” when the game is rigged in your favor.


256 posted on 04/16/2016 6:31:26 PM PDT by The Continental Op
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To: The Continental Op
I’m saying it is wrong to rig the game by turning it into an insider’s game with less than 1% republican participation

The way to defeat this is to get involved and replace the insiders. This is exactly what Ted Cruz has done. These Cruz delegates aren't GOPe. They are the ones getting involved and changing the party for the better.

Ad the Wyoming convention, Cruz's biggest challenge didn't come from Trump. It didn't come from Kasich either. It came from 'uncommitted'. There was a sizable contingency of delegates united in seating 'uncommitted' delegates at the Convention. That's your GOPe. Those are the delegates that are going to try to change the rules and get someone like Ryan in there.

And which candidate showed up to oppose these GOPe delegates? Ted Cruz. Cruz has changed the party in Wyoming. He has changed the party in Colorado. And he has done it by starting at the grass roots level and getting people involved - making phone calls, sacrificing their time, showing up, and networking. And you condemn him for that?

The only candidate in this race working to unseat the GOPe is Ted Cruz.

264 posted on 04/16/2016 6:39:05 PM PDT by Hoodat (Article 4, Section 4)
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