Posted on 03/04/2016 4:18:33 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Lindsey Graham has had some harsh words for Donald Trump, but that doesn't mean he thinks a brokered convention would be fair to the Republican frontrunner.
In an interview with former Obama adviser David Axelrod on his podcast "The Axe Files," Graham said a fractured nomination process also wouldn't be good for the GOP.
"If he got two-thirds of what he needs, which I think he's well on his way to doing, for us to steal from him is not going to help the party," he said in the interview, which was recorded before Trump's Super Tuesday rout and Mitt Romney's fiery speech against the real estate mogul on Thursday.
But he was sure to add that he didn't think Trump's candidacy will be good for the Republican party. "Our party is about to fall apart," he warned....
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
Party leaders don’t pick delegates. They are democratically elected by the whole of convention attendees. Most candidates have something of an organization that recruits their potential national convention delegates.
Some states also bind national delegate votes beyond the first ballot.
“Are you suggesting that Grahamnesty is a slimy, self-serving crap weasel?”
Who, little old me?
Common sense tells me the convention attendees are going to be weighted toward people who are part of the established political power structure.
Common sense tells me that not many people who consider themselves activists bother to go to local meetings and ensure the process works fairly. Cuts down on time devoted to conspiracy theories.
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