In Colorado, it wasn’t the issue. The issue was vote shenanigans where bosses went behind closed doors and made decisions that were counter to the actual vote.
People can complain about 2nd round delegates all they want, but the bottom line is that once a delegate becomes free, then they are free.
The only way anyone will know if they won them over is at the very moment they actually cast their vote.
Not necessarily easy to determine which delegate voted for which candidate, as roll calls will be by state with a spokesman announcing totals. Of course, it would be obvious if there was no splitting of votes by a delegation.
>The issue was vote shenanigans where bosses went behind closed doors and made decisions that were counter to the actual vote.<
Perhaps you have proof of this bogus claim?
I was there as a Delegate and this simply did not happen.