I give a numb and shallow “Ehhh” to this, and then a big yawn. It just sounds like a collosal waste of time. The Republican party does not not elect their nominees by populace vote. And Colorado’s populace vote is not in the least bit necessary for the GOP to elect a nominee and run him for the presidency. It shouldn’t even be a surprise to anyone that the GOP doesn’t support the popular vote.
- In 2011 the GOP voted against the National Popular Vote Initiative, which was an initiative to change the way we elect our president. Currently we elect our president by electoral college, the initiative would have gotten rid of the electoral college and had our president elected by popular vote. The GOP voted against this initiative. They do not support the popular vote
washingtontimes.com/news/2011/aug/5/rnc-nixes-national-popular-vote-initiative/
And more recently:
Oklahoma sent an initiative to get rid of the electoral college and have elections determined by national popular vote and again the RNC unanimously voted against it.
theokie.com/five-questions-on-the-national-popular-vote-with-rncs-matt-pinnell/
- Senior members of the GOP even admit that the popular vote is not necessary:
“The media has created the perception that the voters choose the nomination. That’s the conflict here,” Curly Haugland, an unbound GOP delegate from North Dakota, told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Wednesday. He even questioned why primaries and caucuses are held."
cnbc.com/2016/03/16/we-choose-the-nominee-not-the-voters-senior-gop-official.html
Additionally he also has this to say:
“Do the primaries choose a nominee or do the convention delegates?” he asked. “It can’t be both.Democracy is pretty popular,” he added, but it’s simply not the way we do it."
nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/rnc-rules-insiders-speak-out-contested-convention-n541146
As crass as Curly Haugland sounds, I think he’s being honest. The RNC chooses their nominees, not the popular vote.
- Trump won popular vote in Louisiana but Cruz is winning more delegates.
4)Trump won 50 delegates by popular vote in South Carolina, but if the convention voting goes past 1 ballot. He may only have 1 delegate that remains faithful to him
politico.com/story/2016/04/donald-trump-colorado-south-carolina-delegates-221762
–So much for the popular vote huh?
- Something very similar is happening to him in Virginia
redstate.com/streiff/2016/04/11/donald-trump-losing-delegate-fight-virginia/
- The GOP just awarded Colorados their delegates without the populace voting at all, all of the delegates went to Ted Cruz
–The popular vote isn’t even remotely necessary
Again, the Republican party is a private organization. They choose how to elect their nominees. They are making the rules regardless of popular vote. The writing is on the wall, it’s not like they’re being discreet about it. I don’t know how to make it anymore clearer, to the GOP the popular vote is not how they choose their candidates. And the Colorado populace not voting does not make the least bit of difference.