User talk:2601:281:C800:9BD4:24A3:87DF:D595:6FB8

It really upset me last night when I saw one of the delegates who select the candidate state the following: the public voters don't count. They don't elect the next republican nominee. We do. It sounded so much like a corrupted party statement. They are supposed to represent the national vote. If we don't have a say, then why do we vote. The document stated they can also change the rules. Hogwash. If they have bylines, then they need to stick to them and not change rules to suit their fancy. Just because you don't get the nominee that "YOU" do not like, you should not be able to select another. The delegates assigned to each state should be committed to that delegate. PERIOD. Johnwgoldwing (talk) 10:17, 17 March 2016 (UTC)