Right Joe, because Cruz and the other dropped out California doesn't matter anymore. That is my point. I thought primaries were a chance for candidates to travel to all of the states. A chance to meet people clear across this country. A chance for the candidates to be basically interviewed by the people and a chance for the candidates to know and understand the people of every state. How many times have we heard Trump say he loved the people of a certain state.

California is a very large state with many different concerns. Californian's are not defined by LA or SF. To understand California a candidate would need to get out of the large cities and to travel through the Central Valley all the way to Northern California. They would need to understand and talk to the ranchers and farmers and people of these areas to understand that these people are angry. Angry that they feel they are not represented in California or even in the country. That even though they may cover the largest territory in California they are controlled by the liberal politicians in the highly populated cities. They feel that the liberal politicians in Southern California and special interest groups are stealing their natural resources, especially water and sending it to Southern California.

The only chance for California was to finally get a candidate that took the time to meet the people of California, to listen to us and to understand us and maybe even fight for us. But once again we get to watch as presidential candidates travel this country meeting the people and making them feel like part of the process and we are treated like the red headed stepchild. So excuse me if I am mad. I am looking for a president that can say he loves the people of California, because he has taken the time to meet the real Californians and anything less to me is a failure.