There were votes all along the way.
It’s a caucus/convention state and started with 60,000 registered republicans caucusing.
Ok if there were votes where is the record of the votes??
It should be easy to say how many were for Cruz, Kasich and Trump.
You can’t say there were zero votes for Kasich and Trump.
Don’t you get a feeling you are trying to defend what is logically and ethically not defendable??
This year, since the Colorado GOP canceled its traditional presidential preference poll, Super Tuesday will be a little less super for Republicans here when it comes to the presidential race. But Democrats who are feeling the Bern, or are #WithHer, have a long road ahead before their candidates win or lose and this article is geared more toward them. For a Republican caucus primer, go here.
http://www.coloradoindependent.com/156870/is-2016-your-first-presidential-caucus-in-colorado-heres-how-it-works
If a primary election in a state with the population of Colorado had a turnout of only 60,000 people, it would be considered a disaster.
“There were votes all along the way.
Its a caucus/convention state and started with 60,000 registered republicans caucusing.”
And none of those votes mattered
>Its a caucus/convention state and started with 60,000 registered republicans caucusing.
How many voted for each candidate? No numbers, didn’t happen.