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.

No True Christian would do what you do
More cheating from the p***k
Wasn’t it just last week that Cruz told Kaisick that since he has no mathematical way of winning he should drop out of the race for president. Seems he should follow his own advice then.
Watch this and you will understand.
If the RNC tries to screw Trump out of the nomination; then I would encourage Trump to run as a third party and win or at least destroy the existing Republican party! If no party got the needed votes, then there would be a runoff with the 2 top parties and Trump would then win! Vote for Trump to Make America Great Again!
Is this rigged?????? hahahahhahaha
Amber Dawn typical Cruz supporter blame trump that is what Cruz does your a loser just like Cruz is
Not Even an AMERICAN CITIZEN
After Reince Priebus stepped in it saying. They (The RNC) pick the Nominee, not the voters. I still believe the following…
Here’s the SCENARIO Folks…RNC rigs the voting. so Trump can’t get the 1237…Then the RNC throws CRUZ under the bus for Kasish…Knowing full well that Kasich can’t bet Hillary…and the CORRUPTION continues for another 4-8 years…WELCOME TO THE NEW AMERICA.
How many LIES and how much FRAUD will it take for people to wake up?
THE ESTABLISHMENT = CORRUPTION. Only takes about 6 months to indoctrinate NEWBIES.
ELITE CLUB of THIEVES and they don’t give a D***** what the AMERICAN PEOPLE want….
SOROS has run this country for the last 7 + years and he doesn’t plan on giving up his POWER.
THE ESTABLISHMENT (RINOS/DEMOCRATS) doesn’t want Trump in because he’ll clean house and EXPOSE all the CORRUPTION!
The RNC are on their way to IMPLOSION. GOP = Grand Old Party is on it’s way to the SH** HOUSE.
If Trump is CHEATED out of the nomination, I will write him in on the General Election BALLOT in November and drop my REPUBLICAN affiliation shortly thereafter.
He’s still trying to stop Trump. Which means, that no matter what we are hearing about Trump right now, He still must be a problem for them. (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)