The latest Rasmussen Poll concerning voter enthusiasm very clearly demonstrates one thing - that major candidates in elections are not chosen by the people as intended, but rather are chosen by a handful of Ruling Class elites who have control over establishment politics.
Rasmussen’s most recent poll on the question of voter enthusiasm found that only 16 percent of Republicans believe Romney and Obama are the best two options to be running for president, only 35 percent will affirm excitement about the match-up and a sobering 46 percent of all voters believe they “will simply be voting for the lesser of two evils this November.”
If only 16% of Republican voters believe that Romney is the best choice for their party's presidential candidate, then how could Romney possibly have garnered enough delegates to win the GOP nomination before the GOP national convention? The answer, of course, is obvious - he didn't!
Establishment Republicans saw to it that Romney "won" those delegates in each of the state primaries despite the fact that the odds were heavily stacked against him. In states where the "winner takes all delegates" factor was involved, tabulation of primary votes was accomplished in such a way as to ensure the outcome was in Mitt's favor. And in states where delegates are chosen in proportion to the actual voting results, establishment Republicans running the show chose to employ whatever tactics were necessary to either skew the voting results in Mitt's favor, or to disallow them.
As I just recently reported, even though Maine massively supported and elected Ron Paul delegates in fair primary elections, establishment Republicans filed a complaint with the Republican Committee on Contests alleging that the Ron Paul delegates were improperly seated and should be disqualified in favor of seating establishment delegates. As I suspected, the Committee on Contests, being headed by establishment cronies, is so far refusing to allow the duly elected Ron Paul delegates and alternates to be seated at the national convention, and is also refusing to hear allegations by the Ron Paul campaign concerning the outright cheating that occurred in Louisiana, Massachusetts, and Oregon. Here's a breakdown of fraudulence claims in these states as officially stated by the Ron Paul campaign:
*** In Maine, where Ron Paul supporters held a clear majority at the State Convention, the establishment is attempting to unseat the state’s duly elected delegates and alternates – acting like sore losers in the process. The challenge to our delegates in Maine is so bogus that Republican Governor Paul LePage – who is one of the few delegates not being challenged by the establishment – has declared he will not attend the Republican National Convention unless Ron Paul's delegates and alternates who were duly elected are seated;
*** In Louisiana, establishment “big wigs” used threats, intimidation, and force – literally smashing the bones of one gentleman – to shut out Ron Paul supporters who had a clear majority at the State Convention;
*** In Oregon, the State Chairman blatantly ignored the votes of the Convention, taking it upon himself to replace the duly elected alternate delegates with an “appointed” slate chocked-full of establishment cronies;
*** In Mitt Romney’s home state of Massachusetts, corrupt Party officials changed the rules after the game was over – kicking out Ron Paul’s duly elected delegates and alternates and replacing them with their hand-picked cronies.
Rasmussen’s most recent poll on the question of voter enthusiasm found that only 16 percent of Republicans believe Romney and Obama are the best two options to be running for president, only 35 percent will affirm excitement about the match-up and a sobering 46 percent of all voters believe they “will simply be voting for the lesser of two evils this November.”
If only 16% of Republican voters believe that Romney is the best choice for their party's presidential candidate, then how could Romney possibly have garnered enough delegates to win the GOP nomination before the GOP national convention? The answer, of course, is obvious - he didn't!
Establishment Republicans saw to it that Romney "won" those delegates in each of the state primaries despite the fact that the odds were heavily stacked against him. In states where the "winner takes all delegates" factor was involved, tabulation of primary votes was accomplished in such a way as to ensure the outcome was in Mitt's favor. And in states where delegates are chosen in proportion to the actual voting results, establishment Republicans running the show chose to employ whatever tactics were necessary to either skew the voting results in Mitt's favor, or to disallow them.
As I just recently reported, even though Maine massively supported and elected Ron Paul delegates in fair primary elections, establishment Republicans filed a complaint with the Republican Committee on Contests alleging that the Ron Paul delegates were improperly seated and should be disqualified in favor of seating establishment delegates. As I suspected, the Committee on Contests, being headed by establishment cronies, is so far refusing to allow the duly elected Ron Paul delegates and alternates to be seated at the national convention, and is also refusing to hear allegations by the Ron Paul campaign concerning the outright cheating that occurred in Louisiana, Massachusetts, and Oregon. Here's a breakdown of fraudulence claims in these states as officially stated by the Ron Paul campaign:
*** In Maine, where Ron Paul supporters held a clear majority at the State Convention, the establishment is attempting to unseat the state’s duly elected delegates and alternates – acting like sore losers in the process. The challenge to our delegates in Maine is so bogus that Republican Governor Paul LePage – who is one of the few delegates not being challenged by the establishment – has declared he will not attend the Republican National Convention unless Ron Paul's delegates and alternates who were duly elected are seated;
*** In Louisiana, establishment “big wigs” used threats, intimidation, and force – literally smashing the bones of one gentleman – to shut out Ron Paul supporters who had a clear majority at the State Convention;
*** In Oregon, the State Chairman blatantly ignored the votes of the Convention, taking it upon himself to replace the duly elected alternate delegates with an “appointed” slate chocked-full of establishment cronies;
*** In Mitt Romney’s home state of Massachusetts, corrupt Party officials changed the rules after the game was over – kicking out Ron Paul’s duly elected delegates and alternates and replacing them with their hand-picked cronies.
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