FURY AS TED CRUZ IS HANDED ALL COLORADO DELEGATES WITHOUT ANYONE CASTING A SINGLE VOTE

April 12, 2016 in News by RBN Staff


via: Now The End Begins

No one actually voted, but Ted Cruz declared victory over Donald Trump in Colorado, pointing out that he won all 21 delegates from the state’s seven congressional assemblies. Another 13 delegates were awarded at the state convention on Saturday. An additional three delegates in Colorado’s 37-member national delegation are unpledged party leaders.

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April 11, 2016 

REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL FRONT-RUNNER DONALD TRUMP ERUPTED ON TWITTER SUNDAY NIGHT AFTER A WEEKEND THAT 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.

EDITOR’S NOTE: No matter who wins the nomination, one thing seems virtually certain. We may just be looking at the end of the Republican party as it now exists. The American voter has absolutely had it with the GOP elites and their backroom deals, and this may well be the year that the people fight back and revolt against the GOP machine.

“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 Donald 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!”

MAN BURNS REPUBLICAN REGISTRATION CARD OVER CRUZ DELEGATE SCANDAL:

IT WAS LAST AUGUST WHEN OFFICIALS WITH THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN COLORADO DECIDED THEY WOULD NOT LET VOTERS TAKE PART IN THE EARLY NOMINATION PROCESS.

The Denver Post reported Aug. 25: “The GOP executive committee has voted to cancel the traditional presidential preference poll after the national party changed its rules to require a state’s delegates to support the candidate that wins the caucus vote.”

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“It takes Colorado completely off the map” in the primary season, Ryan Call, a former state GOP chairman, told the paper. In late February, just before Super Tuesday, the Post published a scathing editorial, saying the party blundered on the 2016 presidential caucus:

“GOP leaders have never provided a satisfactory reason for forgoing a presidential preference poll, although party chairman Steve House suggested on radio at one point that too many Republicans would otherwise flock to their local caucus.

“IMAGINE THAT: PARTY OFFICIALS FEARING THAT AN INTERESTING RACE MIGHT PROPEL THOUSANDS OF ADDITIONAL CITIZENS TO PARTICIPATE. BUT OF COURSE THAT MIGHT DILUTE THE INFLUENCE OF ELITES AND INSIDERS. YOU CAN SEE WHY THAT COULD UPSET THE FAINT-HEARTED.”

One self-avowed Trump supporter took to YouTube on Sunday to express his displeasure with the process and burned his Republican registration on camera.

“Republican Party, take note. I think you’re gonna see a whole lot more of these,” he said as he ignited his registration.

“I’VE BEEN IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ALL MY LIFE, BUT I WILL NEVER BE A REPUBLICAN EVER AGAIN. … YOU’VE HAD IT. YOU’RE DONE. YOU’RE TOAST. BECAUSE I QUIT THE PARTY. I’M VOTING FOR TRUMP, AND TO HELL WITH THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.”

The popular Drudge Report news site splashed a headline in red Sunday evening that stated, “Cruz celebrates voterless victory.”

THE DELEGATE SELECTION PROCESS IN COLORADO IS COMPLICATED.

The Cortez Journal reported: “Cruz had 17 bound delegates ahead of the Republican state convention. Another four delegates are unpledged but publicly expressed support for the candidate, who hopes to curb momentum seen by front-runner Donald Trump.

“Cruz declared victory in Colorado, pointing out that he won all 21 delegates from the state’s seven congressional assemblies. Another 13 delegates were awarded at the state convention on Saturday. An additional three delegates in Colorado’s 37-member national delegation are unpledged party leaders.”

Cruz himself noted on Saturday: “This has been a remarkable year. I will say this, it hasn’t been boring.”