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Title: Ted Cruz dominates Colorado GOP convention winning all 34 delegates
Source: The Denver Post
URL Source: http://www.denverpost.com/election/ ... -fiery-stump-speech?source=pkg
Published: Apr 9, 2016
Author: John Frank and Joey Bunch
Post Date: 2016-04-10 04:36:00 by Tooconservative
Keywords: None
Views: 15816
Comments: 114

COLORADO SPRINGS — Colorado crowned Ted Cruz as the runaway winner in the state's Republican presidential contest Saturday — and moved the GOP closer to a contested national convention.

The Texas senator won all 34 delegates awarded in Colorado in what amounts to a stunning rebuke of Republican front-runner Donald Trump.

Cruz completed the sweep by winning all 13 delegates at the state convention in Colorado Springs — the largest in history with nearly 8,000 in the crowd — where he gave what amounted to an victory speech earlier in the day.

"If it we continue to stand united," Cruz declared, "we are going to win this Republican nomination."

His landslide victory in Colorado, combined with recent wins Wisconsin and Utah, increases the likelihood that no Republican candidate reaches the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the party's nomination.

Surrounded by supporters in bright orange shirts, Cruz said the momentum behind his campaign will only continue as the final states vote in the next two months.

"We are here today because our country is in crisis," Cruz said in his opening. "All across the country, people are waking up and help is on the way."

In an interview with The Denver Post ahead of his speech, Cruz said he is preparing for a "battle on the convention floor" in Cleveland with Donald Trump to "see who can earn a majority of the delegates."

He called a contested convention a "very significant possibility" and labeled the 21 delegates he won in early congressional districts in Colorado vital in his push. The strategy reflects a shift from earlier in the campaign, when Cruz expressed confidence he could win before the July convention.

"I am confident we are going to win in Cleveland at a contested convention," he said.

The candidate's visit to Colorado is the first this election cycle and a signal of how much energy the campaign put into winning the state's 37 national delegates. After Cruz swept the congressional district conventions in the past week, he expressed confidence he would win a portion of the 13 statewide delegates awarded Saturday.

Front-runner Trump and Ohio Gov. John Kasich did not attend the state convention, sending supporters in their place. Both campaigns invested little in the state, sensing that the state's caucus process run by hard-core party insiders did not favor their campaigns.

Cruz criticized Trump for skipping the event, suggesting "he was scared."

"They knew he wasn't going to do well," Cruz said. "Donald doesn't handle losing well."

The visit to Colorado forced Cruz to address Colorado issues, including the legalization of marijuana. If elected president, Cruz told The Denver Post that he would not interfere with the state's pot legalization.

"I think on the question of marijuana legalization, we should leave it to the states," Cruz said before addressing the GOP activists at the state convention here."If it were me personally, voting on it in the state of Texas, I would vote against it.

"The people of Colorado have made a different decision. I respect that decision," he continued. "And actually, it is an opportunity for the rest of the country to see what happens here in Colorado, what happens in Washington state — see the states implement the policies, and if it works well, other states may choose to follow. If it doesn't work well, other states may choose not to follow."

Cruz declined to make a judgment about the first two years of legalization in Colorado. "I'm going to give that some time to let the facts and evidence play out, and ultimately that will be a decision for the people of Colorado," he said.

On the question of banking for the marijuana industry, Cruz said he hasn't studied the issue and needed to learn more before taking a position.

On the concourse at the convention at the Broadmoor World Arena, party activists studied red-checkered ballots that resembled horse track racing forms. Most picked national delegates based on which presidential candidate they favored.

"You don't know most of the people, so you have to pay attention and go with your gut," said Helen Escobedo, a retired school teacher and Cruz supporter, eating a hamburger while she perused the ballot. "You look at who they are supporting, and you hope they'll stick with it."

Earlier in the day, Sierra Stieb of Colorado Springs handed out Trump fliers.

"I wouldn't necessarily say I support Trump, but he does have some qualities I support. I like his business acumen, his entrepreneurial spirit," Stieb said. "He speaks his mind. He's very strong and he doesn't back down in the face of adversity. But those qualities also have a negative attribute."

But Trump supporter Harold Giles of Colorado Springs said a brokered convention would "break the party."

"Elections matter," he said. "If the people elect Trump, he should be our guy. I'd rather lose one election than sacrifice what the ballot means."

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#6. To: TooConservative (#0)

"I think on the question of marijuana legalization, we should leave it to the states," Cruz said before addressing the GOP activists at the state convention here."If it were me personally, voting on it in the state of Texas, I would vote against it.

Can you say "pander"? Sure. I knew you could.

misterwhite  posted on  2016-04-10   9:31:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: misterwhite (#6)

Can you say "pander"? Sure. I knew you could.

Can you say "states' rights"? How about "laboratories of democracy"?

But, sure, there was some pandering in there too. LOL

But, as in ND, at least Cruz showed up. Trump & Kasich: nada.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   9:38:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: TooConservative (#10)

"Can you say "states' rights"? How about "laboratories of democracy"?"

I'm all for it. But would that work with recreational drugs? Let's say that resulted in recreational drugs -- all of them, mind you -- legal in half the states and illegal in the other half.

What do you think? Would that work?

Bear in mind that, prior to Prohibition, alcohol was legal in half the states and illegal in the other half. We know that didn't work.

But it would with drugs, huh? How can you be so dumb? I thought you were a smart guy.

misterwhite  posted on  2016-04-10   9:51:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: misterwhite (#16)

Bear in mind that, prior to Prohibition, alcohol was legal in half the states and illegal in the other half. We know that didn't work.

Long term, it'll work out about like the varying ages in different states for buying .32 beer and regular beer and hard liquor and having dry towns and dry counties (which do still exist).

No big deal really.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   10:02:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: TooConservative (#24)

"Long term, it'll work out about like the varying ages in different states for buying .32 beer and regular beer and hard liquor and having dry towns and dry counties (which do still exist)."

ONLY if all states legalize recreational drugs as they do with alcohol. Then there might be small differences between states. Even then, we have a National drinking age because the federal government threatened to cut off funds to those states which refused to go along.

Is that what you want? States making the decision but the federal govenment cutting off those states which didn't make the right decision?

But you didn't answer my question. Would "states rights" work with recreational drugs if they were legal in half the states and illegal in the other half? Hint: What's the reaction from the states surrounding Colorado regarding legal marijuana?

misterwhite  posted on  2016-04-10   10:29:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: misterwhite, Deckard (#40)

Is that what you want? States making the decision but the federal govenment cutting off those states which didn't make the right decision?

You mistake me for someone who gives two shits about your beloved Drug War. Well, other than recognizing it has been a failure for the last 45 years and has imprisoned a lot of people and ruined their lives for no good reason.

And you're way offtopic.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-10   10:38:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#59. To: TooConservative, misterwhite, (#43)

imprisoned a lot of people and ruined their lives for no good reason.

It must be hard to keep up with the other TC's poll-chasing re drugs.

At CPAC last week, Ted Cruz responded to a question about marijuana legalization in Colorado by endorsing a federalist approach: "This is a great embodiment of what Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis called 'the laboratories of democracy,'" Cruz said. "If the citizens of Colorado decide they want to go down that road, that's their prerogative. I personally don't agree with it, but that's their right."

Those remarks contradict Cruz's previous position, when he criticized the Obama administration for failing to aggressively enforce the federal ban on marijuana in states that have legalized the drug. In January 2014, he described the Justice Department's prosecutorial restraint, which is designed to respect state policy choices, as an abuse of executive power.

http://www.ontheis su es.org/2016/Ted_Cruz_Drugs.htm

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#62. To: Roscoe (#59)

So here I promise not to beat him up anymore and you come along, jump in and destroy him. I almost feel sorry for him.

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