Where people have a complaint isn't that there is a process. It's that the process is set up to produce a delegate allocation WAY out of sync with the preference of the people. I'd expect that Trump is probably around as popular in Colorado as he is in the states where the people actually have a chance to vote for a candidate (as opposed to voting for a delegate, who will vote for a delegate, who will vote for a delegate). But yet Cruz got all the delegates.
People can understand winner-take-all primaries. Whoever gets the most votes wins it all. People can understand proportional delegates based on how the candidates ended up when the votes were counted. People CAN'T understand how Colorado became winner take all without any record of who the voters of the state preferred. And they don't need to understand it to know it stinks.
Exactly!
Only a crooked lawyer could love the convoluted way the delegates somehow all ended up being bound to Cruz in CO.