By Thomas Madison

Hold your horses, Colorado Cruzbots. Some influential folks are onto you and are calling for a do-over of your state GOP caucus.

Boulder County GOP Chairwoman, Peg Cage, is one high-level disgruntled Republican calling for the do-over in the apparently corrupt Colorado GOP caucus that saw many delegates told that they are not delegates, many tens of thousands of GOP members disenfranchised, and told by the state GOP elite, ‘No thanks, we got this,’ and pissed off Republicans from coast to coast, unless you are a Cruzbot, of course. Those folks are very happy with the Colorado caucus. All 17 of them.

Cage is also a Cruz supporter, and she is very unhappy with the negative publicity resulting from the voterless “selection.” If a high-level Cruz supporter thinks the Colorado caucus stunk to High Heaven, imagine the rage within the ranks of the Trump supporters.

In Cage’s letter to state GOP leaders and other party chairs she described a number of egregious errors that were made by the GOP at the state and local levels, but it was #4 that really caught my attention….

4. Ballot counting was perceived to have been done in secret, by the Secretary of State (in his orange Cruz shirt) (photo, above) on equipment from the county where he was the County Clerk.

Cage was referring to Secretary of State Wayne Williams, who showed up to the caucus in an orange Ted Cruz shirt and was photographed with Cruz election lawyer David Sawyer in a Facebook photo.

Got it! Move on folks, nothing to see here.

Of course this travesty should be done over, and this time fairly, with the rank and file Republicans having a say.

From Breitbart

The chairwoman of the Boulder County GOP has admitted that grave errors affected the Colorado Republican caucus, in which Ted Cruz won a clean sweep of 34 delegates without opening up the process to voting by everyday citizens.

Breitbart News has obtained an email that Boulder County GOP chairwoman Peg Cage sent to other top Republican officials in Colorado, including to other party chairs, describing the errors in the process that led to “the perception of fraud.” Reached for comment on the email, Cage said that the caucus might have to be done over.

Since Breitbart News’s original report on massive voting problems at the caucus — including names of candidates being left off ballots and at least one woman not being able to vote — insiders have come forward to tell this reporter about other alleged inconsistencies, including a screw-up in the Pueblo and Mesa counties that led to one county having twenty more ballots and another twenty less. Trump supporters even protested the results of the caucus on the steps of the Colorado State Capitol.

“Rather than spend their time working on try to build integrity and correct errors — I know that’s happening they’re working on it right now —today at 1:30 there’s a bill being pushed by [state chairman] Steve House to push from a caucus system to a primary system as if that would change things,” Boulder County chairwoman Peg Cage told Breitbart News.

“The Trump supporters think that the Cruz supporters stole the election. The Cruz supporters were very concerned that they might not get seated in Cleveland” so they have been publicizing that the Trump campaign does not plan to contest the results, Cage said. But those delegates could still be un-seated by the Republican National Committee.

“If it’s that bad, I guess if there’s any question that our delegates won’t be seated, then that would be a case where it might make sense to have a do-over,” Cage said. “I would say it would. It might be the better way to go just to make sure that our delegates, they ought to be able to go forth and get seated.”

“I think they were mostly, from what I saw, clerical errors. To me, it’s inexcusable … The ballots themselves had names missing. People who had signed up.”

“It seemed to happen in all of the districts. So I guess the state has something to do it because it was up to the state who received those forms … There were many people at the state convention itself who they had to say, well this person was this number and it doesn’t appear that way in the book. It just wasn’t clean … It wasn’t clean because of those clerical mistakes,” Cage added.

Cage indicated that she is not a Trump supporter, but rather a Cruz supporter simply concerned with electoral integrity, saying, “As a county chairman I can’t publicly declare. I do have a favorite … Well, I was standing up by the stage when [Cruz] was up there.”

Cage sent an email expressing her concerns to fellow party chairs last Tuesday.

“Changing the process by which we get to counting votes won’t change the perception of fraud,” Cage wrote. “There were problems with the election in Colorado Springs:

  1. Many people who had filed their Intent to Run for National Delegate forms were not put on a ballot.
  2. Clerical errors created the perception of fraud (duplicate and omitted names and numbers)
  3. Despite calls for unity by elected party officials, one candidate was perceived to have been favored
  4. Ballot counting was perceived to have been done in secret, by the Secretary of State (in his orange Cruz shirt) on equipment from the county where he was the County Clerk.”

Cage was referring to Secretary of State Wayne Williams, who showed up to the caucus in an orange Ted Cruz shirt and was photographed with Cruz election lawyer David Sawyer in a Facebook photo:

Williams Sawyer