Ted Cruz Wins Colorado Without An Election

I'm neither a lawyer or a Trump worshiper just someone who calls it as he sees it a very difficult thing for many to handle in in this hyper- partisan age.

Well I was only guessing at what busted your moral compass, but if you truly have no problem with a Party Elite that refuses to let their own members vote for the leading candidate in a national election, I cannot remedy what ails your judgement.
My compass is just fine Trump screwed the pooch in Colorado that is no ones fault but his if you don't want to accept that so be it.
 
Funny that Trump didn't complain when he got all of Florida's 99 delegates with less than 50% of the vote.

Why would he?

"In fact, there are only eight contests that are truly winner-take-all, and they’re all on the Republican side. Florida, Ohio, Montana, New Jersey, South Dakota, Arizona, Nebraska and Delaware. In those states, whichever Republican wins the most votes gets all of the state’s delegates, even if nobody cracks 50 percent. The biggest states to watch in this category are Florida and Ohio, which are worth 99 and 66 delegates respectively."
Thats the whole point when Trump wins and the rules benefit him he never complains only when he loses and they don't perhaps if Trump had spent more time learning the process before he got into the race he would be the one picking up theses delegates instead of Cruz. Blaming others for his lack of preparation does not sound like someone who is cut out to be President.
Yes if only Trump was a political insider with the full backing of the GOP establishment and knew how to steal the election from the candidate with the majority of the votes

:cuckoo:
The stupidity of that response speaks for it's self.
You can't name a single thing I said that was incorrect.

Trump doesn't have the majority of the votes.
 
Why would he?

"In fact, there are only eight contests that are truly winner-take-all, and they’re all on the Republican side. Florida, Ohio, Montana, New Jersey, South Dakota, Arizona, Nebraska and Delaware. In those states, whichever Republican wins the most votes gets all of the state’s delegates, even if nobody cracks 50 percent. The biggest states to watch in this category are Florida and Ohio, which are worth 99 and 66 delegates respectively."
Thats the whole point when Trump wins and the rules benefit him he never complains only when he loses and they don't perhaps if Trump had spent more time learning the process before he got into the race he would be the one picking up theses delegates instead of Cruz. Blaming others for his lack of preparation does not sound like someone who is cut out to be President.
Yes if only Trump was a political insider with the full backing of the GOP establishment and knew how to steal the election from the candidate with the majority of the votes

:cuckoo:
The stupidity of that response speaks for it's self.
You can't name a single thing I said that was incorrect.

Trump doesn't have the majority of the votes.
Trump has 3 million more votes than Cruz. That's a lot of votes for Cruz and his establishment cronies to try to bypass.
 
Thats the whole point when Trump wins and the rules benefit him he never complains only when he loses and they don't perhaps if Trump had spent more time learning the process before he got into the race he would be the one picking up theses delegates instead of Cruz. Blaming others for his lack of preparation does not sound like someone who is cut out to be President.
Yes if only Trump was a political insider with the full backing of the GOP establishment and knew how to steal the election from the candidate with the majority of the votes

:cuckoo:
The stupidity of that response speaks for it's self.
You can't name a single thing I said that was incorrect.

Trump doesn't have the majority of the votes.
Trump has 3 million more votes than Cruz. That's a lot of votes for Cruz and his establishment cronies to try to bypass.

You implied that Trump had a majority of the votes.

That's incorrect.
 
Yes if only Trump was a political insider with the full backing of the GOP establishment and knew how to steal the election from the candidate with the majority of the votes

:cuckoo:
The stupidity of that response speaks for it's self.
You can't name a single thing I said that was incorrect.

Trump doesn't have the majority of the votes.
Trump has 3 million more votes than Cruz. That's a lot of votes for Cruz and his establishment cronies to try to bypass.

You implied that Trump had a majority of the votes.

That's incorrect.
Oh look at you resorting to semantics. Cruz can only win this in backrooms, greasing the right palms. Trump will go into the convention with the most votes and the most delegates. What comes out of the election will either be Trump, or the ruins of what was once the republican party.
 
The stupidity of that response speaks for it's self.
You can't name a single thing I said that was incorrect.

Trump doesn't have the majority of the votes.
Trump has 3 million more votes than Cruz. That's a lot of votes for Cruz and his establishment cronies to try to bypass.

You implied that Trump had a majority of the votes.

That's incorrect.
Oh look at you resorting to semantics. Cruz can only win this in backrooms, greasing the right palms. Trump will go into the convention with the most votes and the most delegates. What comes out of the election will either be Trump, or the ruins of what was once the republican party.

It's not "semantics." It's "English."

You asked what was incorrect about what you said. And what you implied was incorrect.

The nominee will be the one who gets 1237 votes. If Trump gets 1237 votes, then he will be the nominee. But if he doesn't, he won't be. Simple as that.

You can rest assure that Trump's supporters will bitch and whine nonstop if he loses.

Trump is supposed to be this super-awesome negotiator. Let's see. He seems to be a super-awesome whiner when he gets schooled in political organization.
 
You can't name a single thing I said that was incorrect.

Trump doesn't have the majority of the votes.
Trump has 3 million more votes than Cruz. That's a lot of votes for Cruz and his establishment cronies to try to bypass.

You implied that Trump had a majority of the votes.

That's incorrect.
Oh look at you resorting to semantics. Cruz can only win this in backrooms, greasing the right palms. Trump will go into the convention with the most votes and the most delegates. What comes out of the election will either be Trump, or the ruins of what was once the republican party.

It's not "semantics." It's "English."

You asked what was incorrect about what you said. And what you implied was incorrect.

The nominee will be the one who gets 1237 votes. If Trump gets 1237 votes, then he will be the nominee. But if he doesn't, he won't be. Simple as that.

You can rest assure that Trump's supporters will bitch and whine nonstop if he loses.

Trump is supposed to be this super-awesome negotiator. Let's see. He seems to be a super-awesome whiner when he gets schooled in political organization.
Definition of SEMANTICS

If the people's voices are taken into consideration Trump will get to 1237. If not, then the nomination is up for grabs for anyone. Of course, Cruz has already been successful lying, cheating, and stealing away delegates so I guess there's hope for you RINO's.
 
Ted Cruz won Colorado this weekend, and it's 34 delegates, and they didn't even have an election.

According to the rules.....all of Colorado's delegates are awarded......not voted for.

If there ever was any belief that this process was fair and honest....that pretty much went out of the window in Colorado. And all the media wants to talk about is Trump's reaction.....not the corruption in this process.
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ELECTION 2016
Trump erupts as Cruz sweeps Colorado without votes
'Biggest story in politics. This will not be allowed!'

Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump erupted on Twitter Sunday night, after a weekend which saw Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas sweep all of Colorado’s 37 delegates without any votes being cast by citizens in a traditional primary process.

“How is it possible that the people of the great State of Colorado never got to vote in the Republican Primary? Great anger – totally unfair!” wrote Trump.

He followed it up with a second tweet: “The people of Colorado had their vote taken away from them by the phony politicians. Biggest story in politics. This will not be allowed!”

What do YOU think? Should Trump run 3rd party if he doesn’t win GOP nomination? Sound off in today’s WND Poll!




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This was arranged back in August, and Ted Cruz had nothing to do with it. Your post is full of fail my friend. Sorry.
 
You can't name a single thing I said that was incorrect.

Trump doesn't have the majority of the votes.
Trump has 3 million more votes than Cruz. That's a lot of votes for Cruz and his establishment cronies to try to bypass.

You implied that Trump had a majority of the votes.

That's incorrect.
Oh look at you resorting to semantics. Cruz can only win this in backrooms, greasing the right palms. Trump will go into the convention with the most votes and the most delegates. What comes out of the election will either be Trump, or the ruins of what was once the republican party.

It's not "semantics." It's "English."

You asked what was incorrect about what you said. And what you implied was incorrect.

The nominee will be the one who gets 1237 votes. If Trump gets 1237 votes, then he will be the nominee. But if he doesn't, he won't be. Simple as that.

You can rest assure that Trump's supporters will bitch and whine nonstop if he loses.

Trump is supposed to be this super-awesome negotiator. Let's see. He seems to be a super-awesome whiner when he gets schooled in political organization.

Trump doesn't have to negotiate for delegates when they are pledged to vote for him. Trump is a super-awesome negotiator, and we shall see if he is willing to promise favors to unpledged delegates to vote for him.

As an aside, there is no doubt that Trump will end up with the most popular votes. Al Gore got the most popular votes in 2000, and you Democrats are still whining about that 16 years later.
 
Trump doesn't have the majority of the votes.
Trump has 3 million more votes than Cruz. That's a lot of votes for Cruz and his establishment cronies to try to bypass.

You implied that Trump had a majority of the votes.

That's incorrect.
Oh look at you resorting to semantics. Cruz can only win this in backrooms, greasing the right palms. Trump will go into the convention with the most votes and the most delegates. What comes out of the election will either be Trump, or the ruins of what was once the republican party.

It's not "semantics." It's "English."

You asked what was incorrect about what you said. And what you implied was incorrect.

The nominee will be the one who gets 1237 votes. If Trump gets 1237 votes, then he will be the nominee. But if he doesn't, he won't be. Simple as that.

You can rest assure that Trump's supporters will bitch and whine nonstop if he loses.

Trump is supposed to be this super-awesome negotiator. Let's see. He seems to be a super-awesome whiner when he gets schooled in political organization.

Trump doesn't have to negotiate for delegates when they are pledged to vote for him. Trump is a super-awesome negotiator, and we shall see if he is willing to promise favors to unpledged delegates to vote for him.

As an aside, there is no doubt that Trump will end up with the most popular votes. Al Gore got the most popular votes in 2000, and you Democrats are still whining about that 16 years later.

Unlike Donald Trump, I've never been a Democrat.
 

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