Revealed:
Colorado Lawmakers Who Voted to Scrap Election Are Ted Cruz Delegates, by Julia
Hahn, 4/17/16, Breitbart
Social media posts, along with Cruz’s campaign website, reveal that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) CR 97% supporters in the Colorado Republican Party were responsible for crushing an effort to give Colorado the ability to vote in a state primary.
In May of 2015, four
Colorado Senate Republicans killed an initiative “to create a presidential
primary in 2016,” reported the Denver Post. “Under the bill, Colorado would have held a presidential
primary in March that ran parallel with the state’s complicated caucus system…
when it came before the Senate Appropriations Committee, four Republicans voted
to kill the bill with three Democrats supporting it.”
The four Republicans who
voted against the initiative were Sen. Kevin Grantham, Sen.
Kent Lambert, Sen. Laura Woods, and Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg.
On Cruz’s campaign website, Sens. Woods, Grantham, and Lambert are
all listed as Cruz supporters and as declared members of Cruz’s “Colorado
Leadership team.”
“I am honored to have
the support of so many courageous conservatives in Colorado,” Cruz said about
his so-called leadership team in early April. “With our incredible team we are
in a very strong position for this weekend’s assemblies in Colorado.”
Sen. Grantham is even an official Cruz delegate and Sen. Lambert is an alternate Cruz delegate. At the time, the editors of the Denver Post seemed perplexed by Grantham’s decision not
to support the primary election initiative. In a May 2015 editorial titled,
“Colorado GOP flubs chance for 2016 presidential primary,” the editors
write: “What? Grantham was a sponsor of the bill. If he thought the bill
made enough sense to put his name on it, why wouldn’t he think it should be
passed out of committee?”
The editors go on
to suggest that Party leaders may have had “other
agendas that remain undisclosed” for rejecting a primary election of the
people. The editors write: an “opportunity to move Colorado out of its
antiquated presidential caucuses has been lost through miscommunication,
timidity or, perhaps, because of other agendas that remain undisclosed.” They
continue, “The caucuses guarantee lackluster voter participation and the
disproportionate influence of activists on both ends of the political spectrum
who are not representative of the parties’ mainstream. Some romanticize the
caucus system as the purest form of grass-roots democracy, but that’s only
accurate if your idea of democracy involves excruciatingly low turnout — by
design.”
Following Cruz’s “voter-less victory,” the state senators who had killed the
primary election initiative seemed effusive.
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/04/17/colorado-lawmakers-voted-scrap-election-are-ted-cruz-delegates/
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