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Title: Cruz Sweeps Colorado as Trump Campaign Issues Error-Filled Ballots
Source: CNBC
URL Source: http://www.cnbc.com/2016/04/10/ted- ... sues-error-filled-ballots.html
Published: Apr 10, 2016
Author: staff
Post Date: 2016-04-10 09:36:45 by buckeroo
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Ted Cruz finished Colorado's delegate fight the way he started it: With overwhelming victory.

Donald Trump finished it the way he started as well: With a disorganized and frustrated campaign plagued by mistakes.

Cruz took all 13 of the delegates up for grabs on Saturday to complete a clean sweep of the state. Delegates endorsed by his campaign swept all seven Congressional District conventions held over the last week as well, which added another 21 delegates. Another three slots are reserved for state party officials.

"Today was another resounding victory for conservatives, Republicans, and Americans who care about the future of our country," the Cruz campaign said in a statement Saturday night.

Trump's aides set expectations at rock bottom heading into Saturday's contest, citing the state's unfavorable demographics and a complicated process that empowers local party activists to vote on delegates.

Supporters in Colorado nonetheless said they were frustrated with the campaign's chaotic and uncommunicative campaign, which failed to reach basic levels of competence.

"We could have had some things going, but the campaign decided to not put resources here," Becky Mizel, a former Pueblo County GOP chair and Trump delegate candidate, told NBC News.

On Saturday, Trump backers passed out flyers at the convention site with official campaign slate of 13 delegates and 13 alternates accompanied by their three-digit number position on the 600-plus person ballot. Seven of the names, however, directed people to the wrong number and one delegate's name was misspelled. Other candidates did not have errors on their slates.

In one case, an erroneous number corresponded with a Cruz supporter. A second flyer handed out by the Trump campaign contained four mismatched names and numbers.

Among the names listed incorrectly on both flyers: Becky Mizel.

It was the second major error concerning campaign materials this week. On Thursday, a Trump slate of three names in the 7th Congressional District convention contained two that weren't listed on the ballot. The campaign's state director, Patrick Davis, said they failed to pay the necessary fees to qualify.

Trump's campaign wasn't the only one who made mistakes, though. Colorado Republican chairman Steve House announced several corrections to the ballot from the stage, including multiple names that were on the ballot twice, none of which affected any candidate's official slate. One Trump alternate, Jerome Parks, was not on the numbers-only ballot at #379 — instead the ballot listed #378 twice.

"They're not in there!" Trump supporter Karen Kasel said to herself in frustration as she tried to find #379 on her ballot in the hallway.

There were also discrepancies between delegate guides posted to the state party's website and printed materials distributed by the state GOP. Mizel, for example, was listed on a delegate list on the party website as number #610, but a brochure from the state GOP listing delegates alphabetically cut off at #588.

Trump campaign aide Alan Cobb accused the Colorado GOP of altering its delegate lists at different points, leaving them in the lurch as it changed, and threatened to dispute the results over its ballot inconsistencies.

"We'll do whatever it takes to protect the legitimacy of our support in Colorado," Cobb told NBC News. "Clearly there are some serious issues with the ballot and balloting.

A spokesman for the Colorado GOP said they were looking into the matter.

In another mix-up, the party's Twitter account appeared to be hacked in the aftermath of the results, tweeting "We did it. #NeverTrump." A spokesman for the party said that their account had been taken over and the tweet was not authorized.

Cruz's all-volunteer Colorado campaign distributed accurate slates not only on flyers, but also on bright orange t-shirts. Groups like Gun Owners of America that endorsed Cruz distributed their own materials backing the same slate.

Dustin Olson, a delegate whip for Cruz, manned a "persuasion team" in the halls of the arena. The heavily pro-Cruz crowd needed little convincing, Olson said, but he worked hard to make sure no one split the vote by supporting Cruz delegates who weren't on the campaign's official slate.

Cruz personally addressed the state convention on Saturday while Trump campaign and Ohio Governor John Kasich supplied campaign surrogates on their behalf.

"It's easy to talk about making America great again, you can even print that on a baseball cap," Cruz said. "The real question is do you understand the principles and values that made America great in the first place?"

Afterwards Cruz told NBC affiliate KUSA that Trump's absence "illustrates that when it comes to the grassroots, Donald has a very hard time competing."

Speaking on behalf of Trump, policy adviser Stephen Miller devoted nearly all his remarks to recounting Americans who had been killed by undocumented immigrants.

"The special interests in DC who have controlled our political process for 40 years, they don't care about you, they don't care about your family, and they don't care about your security," Miller said.

New Hampshire Senator John Sununu represented Kasich, who he described as "tough," "conservative" and a "fighter" who was willing to take on his own party to balance the budget in the 1990s.

The Colorado results come as the race increasingly hinges on a complex war over delegate selection that requires foresight and grassroots organization to win.

Unlike Colorado, most of these fights are taking place in states where voters have already weighed in on how many delegates are bound to each candidate, but where the state party has a separate process for choosing the actual delegates.

The results are crucial because most delegates are free to vote for any candidate they choose in a contested convention that goes beyond the first ballot.

Several states held delegate selection events on Saturday, with Cruz's campaign continuing his string of success in most cases but falling pretty to a surprise alliance between Trump and Kasich in one state.

In Iowa, Cruz installed 11 supportive delegates out of 12 slots available across four party meetings on Saturday, according to the Des Moines Register.

In Virginia's 9th Congressional District, which Trump won with 47% of the vote, Cruz supporters took two delegate slots to one for Trump.

In South Carolina, where all delegates are bound to Trump on the first ballot, Cruz secured three delegate seats out of six up for grabs in two districts on Saturday while Trump won just one. Two more were uncommitted.

In Michigan, however, Trump and Kasich supporters appeared to team up to deny Cruz any spots on the important convention committees that will determine rules and credentials for delegates. Trump supporters took five of eight slots, while Kasich supporters took the other three.


Do the math. With Colorado lost to Trump there is no way to win the maejick 1237 delegates to schmooze the GOP over. Trump is already a goner at the GOP Convention in Cleveland, OH. He should throw the towel in and go back to the Trump University so he can get a real job.

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#1. To: buckeroo (#0)

SCRUFFY 2016

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't

Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.

There are no Carthaginian terrorists.

President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people. --Clint Eastwood

"I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur

Stoner  posted on  2016-04-10   9:38:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: buckeroo (#0)

Do the math. With Colorado lost to Trump there is no way to win the maejick 1237 delegates to schmooze the GOP over.

Nope, he can still win and still has at least a 50/50 chance, much better than Cruz has for an outright victory.

The problem is that Trump has topped out at 38%-40% of the vote and a victory of 1237 delegates on the first ballot requires him to hit increasingly higher targets that are 15% more and growing, state by state.

Nate Silver explains it well.

FiveThirtyEight: Trump’s New Magic Number Is 40 Percent Of The Vote

Normally, a GOP nominee will be racking up wins with over 50% -- often over 60% -- in most states. Trump is stalled at 40% because he's offended so many groups, especially women. This is why he cancelled his events outside NYC, trying to create momentum with a big NY win to help him steamroll Cruz with a perception that his juggernaut is unstoppable.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   9:55:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: TooConservative (#2)

Trump is stalled at 40% because he's offended

Establishment pricks. Because he is the only real change.

A K A Stone  posted on  2016-04-10   9:58:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: A K A Stone (#3)

A vote for anyone other than Trump is a vote for status quo. I sincerely hope TC and the other chickenhawk progressives here have draft age kids because we're gonna need cannon fodder to fight Hillary's wars for israel.

Logsplitter  posted on  2016-04-10   10:51:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: buckeroo (#0)

Hilarious (though I'm sorry for the many people like Becky Mizel that Trump is screwing around).

Supporters in Colorado nonetheless said they were frustrated with the campaign's chaotic and uncommunicative campaign, which failed to reach basic levels of competence.

"We could have had some things going, but the campaign decided to not put resources here," Becky Mizel, a former Pueblo County GOP chair and Trump delegate candidate, told NBC News.

On Saturday, Trump backers passed out flyers at the convention site with official campaign slate of 13 delegates and 13 alternates accompanied by their three-digit number position on the 600-plus person ballot. Seven of the names, however, directed people to the wrong number and one delegate's name was misspelled. Other candidates did not have errors on their slates.

In one case, an erroneous number corresponded with a Cruz supporter. A second flyer handed out by the Trump campaign contained four mismatched names and numbers.

Among the names listed incorrectly on both flyers: Becky Mizel.

It was the second major error concerning campaign materials this week. On Thursday, a Trump slate of three names in the 7th Congressional District convention contained two that weren't listed on the ballot. The campaign's state director, Patrick Davis, said they failed to pay the necessary fees to qualify.

A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.

ConservingFreedom  posted on  2016-04-10   12:01:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: ConservingFreedom (#5)

Good post and commentary. Trump runs his political campaign as though it was an extension of one of his bankrupt businesses that he is famous for. He is an airhead thinking he can become POTUS without ALL the power of the people behind him.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-04-10   12:22:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: A K A Stone, TooConservative (#3)

Establishment pricks. Because he is the only real change.

ROTFL

buckeroo  posted on  2016-04-10   13:03:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: buckeroo (#7)

He sounds vewy, vewy, angwy. LOL

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   13:25:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: TooConservative (#8)

Ted Cruz supporters took all 13 of the delegates up for grabs on Saturday to complete a clean sweep of the state. But it was not without controversy. The Cruz camp and GOP establishment leaders strong-armed their way to a sweep by banning Trump delegates and omitting them from the ballots… and listing Cruz delegates TWICE!

A K A Stone  posted on  2016-04-10   13:26:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: A K A Stone (#9)

Good.

I think you overestimate exactly how organized they were. There were a few snafus all around. Perhaps some of them were deliberate.

Good luck to Trump trying to sue his way into changing the outcome. In fact, I hope he tries it. He might learn a thing or two about what American political parties are and how they run. Nothing else seems to have penetrated his thick vacuous skull.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   13:45:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: buckeroo (#7)

I see your angry coot and raise you a bitter card-burning geezer.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   15:10:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: TooConservative (#11)

His fire ignition about the GOP is a bit late. For me, the GOP blew it with Ross Perot, Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-04-10   15:27:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: buckeroo (#12)

I'd say he's an obvious loose cannon and that probably explains more directly why he was replaced as a delegate. You're supposed to be a team player for your district/county/CD/state GOP organization.

IOW, he doesn't play well with others and that probably has little to do with who he wanted to vote for.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   15:32:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: buckeroo (#12)

For me, the GOP blew it with Ross Perot, Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul.

I see your point. But maybe you're just not much of a Republican at heart. Aren't you supporting the Bern (after, of course, Scruffy 2016)?

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   15:33:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: TooConservative (#13)

I'd say he's an obvious loose cannon and that probably explains more directly why he was replaced as a delegate. You're supposed to be a team player for your district/county/CD/state GOP organization.

Another way to lQQk at it, is that the GOP is closing the aperture of focus about the political party. It appears all that is on-going in the GOPe is within a smokey room closed doors.

There is no freedom or publick vote in other words to ensure US Government leaders are elected by the people.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-04-10   15:38:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: TooConservative (#14)

Aren't you supporting the Bern

According to pebbles and his confused minions. I have never made such a claim. I have no affinity to a socialist kook or party plancks.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-04-10   15:40:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: buckeroo (#15)

There is no freedom or publick vote in other words to ensure US Government leaders are elected by the people.

Like many people, you seem to think that a primary is an election. Well, it isn't.

There will be a legitimate election in the fall. People will have their choice of candidates who have qualified to appear on their ballots.

But we are in the midst of party primaries. They do not elect anyone or make a final selection by the voter. Instead, they select delegates who will then select the party's nominee. By default and due to the way the system usually works, the nominee is obvious to everyone in advance. In the event of a contested convention, party delegates must do what they believe to be the best thing for the party, not only winning the WH but also the effect a nominee is likely to have on downballot Republican candidates.

In many states, they will be weighing the chances of holding GOP Senate seats (24 GOP Senates seats to be defended in 2016 because of the GOP senators elected in 2010 like Rubio and Paul).

So delegates are not really average voters at all. They're party activists and honchos who slog in the party trenches at dusty precincts and county conventions and state GOP conventions. They are creatures of the party.

And if you don't like that, start your own party with its own rules and earn your own ballot access. Or get involved in your local GOP and change the rules from within.

For 2016, it is what it is. And there is no sound reason for changing the fundamental rules the party has selected nominees by since the days of the Whig party. No matter what, the nominee still has to get 1237 delegates, to name a single example. Some things you just don't change. Especially not for the likes of a Trump. Or, for that matter, a Cruz or Kasich or Ryan or whoever.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   16:11:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: buckeroo (#16)

According to pebbles and his confused minions.

I apologize for doubting your unswerving political allegiance to your dead dawg Scruffy.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   16:13:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: TooConservative (#17)

People will have their choice of candidates who have qualified to appear on their ballots.

The personalities placed on contemporary ballots are not qualified to begin with; they are charlatans or liars or thieves or cheats given an opportunity to be on a bogus ballot sanctioned by a do nothing government that has only one ambition: drive the nation into a third world nation and strap the American People into perpetual taxes for do-nothing perpetual wars.

The process does not address the American people. It addresses a select committee's contempt to usurp the American People's rights, liberties, freedoms and dignity.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-04-10   16:21:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: buckeroo (#19)

The process does not address the American people.

It addresses the American people who choose to participate by being delegates and who are chosen by qualified legal state parties to represent the party on all of its ballots.

Do I need to explain exactly what a political party is?

It addresses a select committee's contempt to usurp the American People's rights, liberties, freedoms and dignity.

Would it help if we made you the sole arbiter of protecting the American People's rights, liberties, freedoms and dignity?

The delegates of the GOP and the Dems are habitual partisan hacks but they do, at some level, represent America pretty accurately. Especially over a period of years. And it is obvious that neither party is exactly in control of things or there would be no Trump and no Sanders. They wouldn't even be on the horizon.

However, the two party system is fairly stable and doesn't tolerate major deviations readily. It takes something like a civil war, a major depression, a world war, to change the direction of American institutions substantially. Stability is one of the desired attributes of the republic.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   16:34:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: TooConservative (#20)

qualified legal state parties to represent the party on all of its ballots

Where is this consideration mentioned in the US Constitution? Your perspective is a pile of horseshit as you intend to limit the power of the people through obvious hopeless and nearly infinite mirrored corridors of "legal" mumbo-jumbo obfuscation.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-04-10   16:40:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: buckeroo (#21)

Against the misgivings of some Founders and President Washington, we have chosen to exercise democracy via political parties as a practical framework for various coalitions with a political agenda to organize behind. Of course, Washington's reservations about political parties are evident in the partisan hackery and political games the two parties play most of the time. That's not altogether a bad thing. If they're spatting with each other, they have less opportunity to plot how to "help" us.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   16:43:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: TooConservative (#20)

Do I need to explain exactly what a political party is?

No. Why do you ask?

Are you afraid of offending the established fascist, oligarchy in America?

buckeroo  posted on  2016-04-10   16:47:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: TooConservative (#22)

That's not altogether a bad thing.

Show me a "good" thing in contemporary America about the current political process that selects your next president.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-04-10   16:49:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: buckeroo (#24)

Show me a "good" thing in contemporary America about the current political process that selects your next president.

You are asking me to explain the role of political parties in the American System.

So, nope. You're better off sticking with Scruffy. I think he could win this thing on a write-in against most of the candidates in the race.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   17:31:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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