GOP Primary Rigged(?) There Are Two GOP Families In Rangel's District Alone!

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Nymag.com has a recent paragraph on the New York primaries. There could be a Muslim Bias In the GOP after all!

"Here’s the trouble for Trump: Each of New York's 27 congressional districts has three delegates to award. If the Donald clears 50 percent in a district, he lays claim to all three — but if he comes in anywhere below that threshold, even at 49 percent, he collects two delegates, and the runner-up takes one. According to a Politico poll released last week, Trump runs up big margins in Long Island, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island, but he's stuck around 40 percent in many districts upstate. And then there are districts like Charlie Rangel’s up in Harlem, where the race will be decided by, approximately, two Republican families. The Politico poll suggests that Cruz and Kasich could scoop up as many as 24 of the state’s 95 delegates. With Trump’s path to a pre-convention majority already claustrophobically narrow, the front-runner has to hope that late-deciders upstate give him a few more district-level landslides."

And so anyone sees why the Trump campaign wants to restrict so much immigration. Probably the Hispanics and the Moslems--and women and children and the disabled--the gay and gender-altered--and anyone liberal: Are all Integrated!.

Making Americans Wait Again: To even get into a voting booth, is still in play. Maybe in the mid-terms, a few can be allowed in some voting booths, where now so many are unwelcome!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many GOP maybe think that walls for Lands of Doze New York Nations: Helpful for keeping some people out(?)--like any White Eyes with plague in Arizona(?) Start great plague! Mexico way more likely to pay for wall!)
 
Nymag.com has a recent paragraph on the New York primaries. There could be a Muslim Bias In the GOP after all!

"Here’s the trouble for Trump: Each of New York's 27 congressional districts has three delegates to award. If the Donald clears 50 percent in a district, he lays claim to all three — but if he comes in anywhere below that threshold, even at 49 percent, he collects two delegates, and the runner-up takes one. According to a Politico poll released last week, Trump runs up big margins in Long Island, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island, but he's stuck around 40 percent in many districts upstate. And then there are districts like Charlie Rangel’s up in Harlem, where the race will be decided by, approximately, two Republican families. The Politico poll suggests that Cruz and Kasich could scoop up as many as 24 of the state’s 95 delegates. With Trump’s path to a pre-convention majority already claustrophobically narrow, the front-runner has to hope that late-deciders upstate give him a few more district-level landslides."

And so anyone sees why the Trump campaign wants to restrict so much immigration. Probably the Hispanics and the Moslems--and women and children and the disabled--the gay and gender-altered--and anyone liberal: Are all Integrated!.

Making Americans Wait Again: To even get into a voting booth, is still in play. Maybe in the mid-terms, a few can be allowed in some voting booths, where now so many are unwelcome!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many GOP maybe think that walls for Lands of Doze New York Nations: Helpful for keeping some people out(?)--like any White Eyes with plague in Arizona(?) Start great plague! Mexico way more likely to pay for wall!)

Well the primaries, are not an election.
It's not a constitutional system, which "could be rigged".

The primaries are setup by the political parties. The purpose of the primaries are to give those political parties, a gauge of public support. The purpose is not to give the public the right to determine who is the nominee for the party.

The Republican party is not an elected political office. The public does not determine who is in the Republican party, or who the Republican party nominates.

The Republican Part is who determines who is the nominee for the Republican Party.

The election that goes to public vote, is in November. Not during the primaries.

So the system is not rigged. You didn't have the right to determine who was the Republican nominee to begin with. And you never did.

Now most of the time, the primaries usually guide who will be the nominee, because obviously the party wants whoever has the best chance of winning, and that's usually who has the vast majority of the support of the primaries. But in reality, your vote in a primary is really just a gauge of support, not an election, and never was an election.
 
California has districts like Rangel's, relatively devoid of Republicans. After Trump, there may be more than before. Trump will not do exceedingly well in California. Not-Quite-Yet-Ready-For-Speaker-Of-The-House, Mcarthy's District may go for Trump, if it includes Oildale. The people in the Mountains and out in the desert are likely not too adversely affected by what Trump's people think to be the major issues. People have not been too much found to be fleeing civilizations to go out and live among the bears and the rattlesnakes.

And even there, the bears have water going into the next two years, and the rattlesnakes really don't need it that much. Southern California does not create its own water resources. Northern California is back to above average rain and snowfall.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Water not much of an issue on Lands of Many Nations, blessed in California, by Great Spirit: "Seven Come Eleven!" Trump not exploiting workers there.)
 
California has districts like Rangel's, relatively devoid of Republicans. After Trump, there may be more than before. Trump will not do exceedingly well in California. Not-Quite-Yet-Ready-For-Speaker-Of-The-House, Mcarthy's District may go for Trump, if it includes Oildale. The people in the Mountains and out in the desert are likely not too adversely affected by what Trump's people think to be the major issues. People have not been too much found to be fleeing civilizations to go out and live among the bears and the rattlesnakes.

And even there, the bears have water going into the next two years, and the rattlesnakes really don't need it that much. Southern California does not create its own water resources. Northern California is back to above average rain and snowfall.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Water not much of an issue on Lands of Many Nations, blessed in California, by Great Spirit: "Seven Come Eleven!" Trump not exploiting workers there.)

Well that's because Trump has been the most left-leaning candidate in Republican history.

Saying there are not more 'republicans' in Democrat districts, isn't a good thing. It's a bad thing. It means we don't actually have a Republican candidate, and because of that, we'll lose the election.

When Democrats start voting Republican, it's not because they magically adopted Republican ideas. It's because the Republican candidate is a Democrat.
 

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