This election cycle, whether one has a horse in the race or not, is quite compelling. The fireworks provided by Trump and his bombastic campaigning and Cruz’ alleged delegate pilfering, not to mention Kasich’s refusal to see the handwriting on the wall, has made this season much like a train wreck, where one just can’t look away.
Perhaps, because of the Trump phenomenon, people are paying more attention than ever before regarding the election process and are being educated about what could happen should a brokered convention occur. However, should long standing primary and caucus rules, put in place at the state level, be changed because the tightness of the race is making that the candidates cry “unfair”?
The controversy in Colorado over Cruz’ victory stems from a vote to squash an initiative that would bring the state primary back, allowing Coloradans to vote. Instead the state still uses the caucus system to select the candidate.
Truth and Action quipped, “Strange things are afoot in the Colorado election process, with Cruz delegates, voting to crush an initiative that would have allowed Coloradans the ability to vote in a state primary. Why would the sponsor of the bill, Sen. Kevin Grantham, vote against it?
“The caucuses guarantee lackluster voter participation and the disproportionate influence of activists on both ends of the political spectrum who are not representative of the parties’ mainstream. Some romanticize the caucus system as the purest form of grass-roots democracy, but that’s only accurate if your idea of democracy involves excruciatingly low turnout — by design.”
Now Missouri is under the microscope regarding delegate selection and some Republicans are complaining about the process. Read about it on the next page.

We heep hoping the party can protect us from Trump and his show where he is against everything Republicans stand for we lose that one effective place where we can gather and organize against the social chaos of the left and their never ending government growth.
Trump does get support for the enemies he makes. Trump is attacking the party to take aways from us the place we can gather and organzie against the social chaos of the left and never ending government.
Crooked Cruz you liar and thief
There is no rigging, or stealing, or breaking, and twisting any rules.
Ted can still win, if the convention goes into a second ballot and he gets 1237 delegates.
But thats how it works Cruse was saying on the News yesterday what a POS
Ted knows and masters the system, that’s what happens when you are intelligent and work hard to make the system work for you, not be ignorant and think you can just buynthe Presidency.
This system elected Abraham Lincoln as President, now when your candidate is ignorant and lazy and loses, it’s rigged, or stealing, or corrupt, when actually your petulant, Coward candidate is just whining as usual. I know the word COWARD may tick you off, but it’s true, your candidate backed out of two debates because he feared a female moderator, he has also Cowered in fear of a one on one, face to face, debate with Ted Cruz, so yes donald trump is a coward.
Donald Trump is a COWARD, he backed out of two debates because he feared a female moderator, and he COWERS in fear of debating one-on-one face-to-face with Ted Cruz, spin it anyway you want to, he is a COWARD.
How do you think Obama has gotten the last two elections?