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Oh your lies are so precious.
What lies? The official campaign told the CO Trump grassroots in a conference call they weren't worth his time.
Oh your lies are so precious.
What lies? The official campaign told the CO Trump grassroots in a conference call they weren't worth his time.
According to the logic you used earlier, it would have been fine. Because the Republican Party establishment can choose their delegates as they desire and they didn't desire Ron Paul's. "Fair" is nowhere in the rules. Sorry.
These lies. Sophism. You are using language to confuse the issue.
A lot of people are ignoring the similarities to what the GOP is doing to Trump and what they did to Ron.
Well, I guess I could use pictures
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It's actually the "establishment" + grassroots conservatives who are doing the delegate strategy against Trump, because this is still an active primary race and Trump has a big weakness. Their interests seem to be temporarily aligned.
Oh so the delegate strategy involves shutting our your opponent through thug tactics?
http://www.dailywire.com/news/4820/...roblem-if-im-not-nominee-amanda-prestigiacomoTrump: The RNC Is 'Going To Have A Big Problem' If I'm Not The Nominee
On Sunday evening, Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump told a crowd of about 7,000 people packed into an airport hangar in Rochester, New York that the Republican National Committee is "going to have a big problem" if he doesn’t win the nomination. The real estate mogul complained that the nomination process is "a corrupt system" and invoked Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders’ plight with stacked Hillary Clinton superdelegates.
After Trump wooed the Rochester crowd by listing off their economic hardships using specific job loss numbers and company names only to quickly assure them that he will be the one to “make Rochester boom again,” the Manhattan socialite lamented his anemic delegate takeaway from Louisiana. Trump grieved in disbelief aloud to his sympathetic supporters: How could “Lyin’ Ted” win so many delegates in “a state I won”?
Trump only won Louisiana by less than 4 percentage points over Cruz, and because the delegates were awarded proportionately, Trump walked away with 15 while Cruz took 14. Trump is seemingly under the impression that Louisiana was a winner-take-all state, or that, at the least, it should have been.
“I tell the RNC,” said Trump, “you’re going to have a big problem.” The crowd erupted, feeling just as slighted as Trump it seemed.
“It’s not right,” he said, adding that “it’s a corrupt system.”
“We are supposed to be a democracy!” he yelled, the crowd responding in mass agreement.
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No one should be afraid of Trump rioters.
About two-third of the country would happily look in the other direction as the Cleveland Police Dept. beat them senseless.
...but, depending on the amount of noise this would make, it might be better to let Retard win and then lose.
Those pictures are not thug tactics. See more sophism.
You keep using that word, but not sure if you really know what it means. Here's another word (I'll use a picture because I know you have issue with words):
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Did Trump have any delegates going into the convention? I can't find those numbers.They can't unseat his delegates if he's not winning any. He couldn't even win 1 out of 34 open seats in CO, because he doesn't care to organize his supporters. They should be protesting outside Trump Towers, demanding to know why he left them hanging. Trump just diverts their attention by saying he got cheated, and hopes they won't figure it out.
The CO delegation was elected by registered GOP.
I'll bet you just loved how the RNC refused to seat Ron's Maine delegates too. I mean, it was the RNC's right not to, after all.