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The constitution regulates state and federal elections. Being private organizations, the constitution doesn't regulate party nominations, therefore party processes can't be unconstitutional.
They have every right to dig their own grave, honestly I hope they do.[/QUOTE
i do respectfully disagree ,again no where are the parties spoken to in the constitution,although the right to vote is ,5 times ,so no the party system can not be constitutional as it does not allow for an open vote .
how do you square the party system with the democratic process,when TRUMP wins a state and cruz gets the lions share of the delegates,no that is unconstitutional,come on man,TRUMP has two million more votes then cruz ,the only reason cruz is still in this is the system is corrupt,and a corrupt system is an unconstitutional system.
i am well aware now what the parties are up to( THANKS TO GOOGLE ) i thought i was an informed voter i was not,but i am now and this is about corruption in both parties,this is not 1972 the cats is out of the bag so to speak,to quote Curly Haugland, a republican party hack,We choose the nominee, not the voters: mr haugland can kiss this voter's posterior.
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/03/16/we-choose-the-nominee-not-the-voters-senior-gop-official.html
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