Posted on 03/12/2008 8:52:16 PM PDT by Christopher Schwinger
To the Leaders of the Republican National Committee and the Members of the State Legislature in the state of_________________:
We, the undersigned registered members of the Republican Party in the state of ____________________, hereby protest and reject the current and ongoing results of the 2008 Republican presidential primary selection process on the grounds that the incongruous methods, rules, and provisions set forth by the individual and various state Republican National Committee Leaders, and the members of the various State Legislatures, have failed to provide the members of the Republican Party across the nation with an effective primary election process, thwarted our objective to identify the candidate who is unifying choice of the majority of the members of the party, deprived the Republican Party of faithful representation in the up-coming general election, and has disenfranchised millions of voters in our state and across the nation.
As registered members of the Republican Party, we demand to be provided with an overall effective presidential primary election process regardless of where we live.
We call for a National Republican Primary Election be held in every state, across our nation on the same day before the general election in November.
We ask that the names of every willing candidate originally participating in the 2008 race be included on the ballot.
So basically we should just vote again and again until you get the result you want? Because I didn’t like the fact that Clinton won the main event in 1992 and 1996. It would have been awesome if such a revote would have happened back then. And perhaps, we can expand this idea outside of politics... For instance, as a Chicagoan I’d like a redo of the 2003 NLCS and the 2007 Super Bowl. And I’d sure like a chance to redo some of my job interviews over the years. And I regret breaking up with my last boyfriend and cutting off ties with my best friend from high school, so I’d like to redo these decisions as well.
In reality none of these things are ever going to be redone... Just like the primaries aren’t going to be redone because you personally don’t want McCain to be the nominee. McCain won the nomination based on the set of rules agreed upon by all. It was fair and encouraged significant debate.
Really? How many people were involved in this agreement to allow Democrats and Independents to vote in a Republican primary? Do tell!
Wow! That sounds like a great tagline!
Your website is interesting, especially the page that lists the results of the primaries according to "open/closed/semi-closed" status.
So, Schwinger, who is funding your organization?
I didn’t start the website, but I wanted it publicized and thought that’d be as good a reason as any to get started on Free Republic.
For everyone else’s comments, let this email I sent to the GOP executives suffice:
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To whom it may concern,
Ive always considered myself a Republican, but I am not going to vote for John McCain. I signed a petition for the RNC at fairprimary.org and would like you to thoughtfully consider the objections of people like me. The reason I write you now is that I feel the primaries this year did not reflect the true sentiment of the majority of Republicans. 60% of Republicans were opposed to John McCain, but the media has dictated who is viable. Also, Democrats and Independents have often been allowed to vote in our primaries, and Super Tuesday was a farce. It was supposed to make the primaries end half a year before the convention! I concur with swarms of other Republicans that we need to hold primaries again for each state. Before you reject what I just said, let me explain. I say this not because I cant face the facts, but because I CAN. I know many Republicans have learned the hard way that the media anointed McCain. Few are complaining anymore because they think it has to be that way since he has the magic number of delegates. I would like you to consider reforming the system and allowing every state a voice before selecting a nominee. Please dont ignore your constituents. Im not alone in feeling this way. We just want to see Republican primaries without cross-voting where theres minimal media pressure on the people and limited pressure from the polls about who can win the states. The media obsession with that just dissuades people from voting as they see fit.
Thank you for your time and patience.
Sincerely,
Christopher Schwinger
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The media would have a lot less power to say which states are important for “momentum” (poppycock and hogwash!) if the GOP kept each state’s results confidential until all had voted.
Thank you, I agree.
That page shows just how twisted it is to have McCain as the nominee. (grrrrr....)
That page shows just how twisted it is to have McCain as the nominee. (grrrrr....)
Agreed.
Next time they probably will. This was just a ploy to ensure that John Mc Cain was the nominee.
It worked. It got him the nomination. Now they can elect him.
His only chance is for the Democrats to have a civil war among themselves.
Ive always considered myself a Republican, but I am not going to vote for John McCain. I signed a petition for the RNC at fairprimary.org and would like you to thoughtfully consider the objections of people like me. The reason I write you now is that I feel the primaries this year did not reflect the true sentiment of the majority of Republicans. 60% of Republicans were opposed to John McCain, but the media has dictated who is viable. Also, Democrats and Independents have often been allowed to vote in our primaries, and Super Tuesday was a farce. It was supposed to make the primaries end half a year before the convention! I concur with swarms of other Republicans that we need to hold primaries again for each state. Before you reject what I just said, let me explain. I say this not because I cant face the facts, but because I CAN. I know many Republicans have learned the hard way that the media anointed McCain. Few are complaining anymore because they think it has to be that way since he has the magic number of delegates. I would like you to consider reforming the system and allowing every state a voice before selecting a nominee. Please dont ignore your constituents. Im not alone in feeling this way. We just want to see Republican primaries without cross-voting where theres minimal media pressure on the people and limited pressure from the polls about who can win the states. The media obsession with that just dissuades people from voting as they see fit.
Thank you for your time and patience.
Nice job! The GOP/RNC never responds to my emails. Better luck to you.
I think the reason it got started so late (late Feb.) was because Huckabee was still a factor. I wouldn’t call it a pipe dream, though. It’s just that people are too cynical to believe things could be better.
I love it! (re: your new tagline)
My word to describe it is a little longer than ‘cynical’. It’s unrealistic, a little less than 8 months before we vote. Maybe something workable can be put in place for 2012, as McCain is reportedly only going to serve one term.
I’d love it if McCain wasn’t our nominee, but he is, and I will reluctantly vote for him, as per my tagline.
BTW, I was sincere in welcoming you to FR, and I hope you enjoy it here. My skepticism was for your post.
Um, no. You have your nominee. Conservatives would prefer to vote Republican but we are conservatives first and Republicans by necessity (as there isn't a viable option for conservatives.)
But with your nominee, conservatives no longer are welcome in the Republican party. Senator McCain has told us that we don't matter. We will comply with his wishes and stay away in droves.
I would think that Pubbies would welcome a do-over. They seem to want our votes. They're only going to get them with a conservative nominee.
I dont see this happening before Election Day 2008, but I would like to see this in place before 2012.
One National Primary day for all states. I would even go along with a National Primary week, M-F, 10 states a day. At least that way, all candidates on the ballot on Monday will still be in the race for the states voting on Friday.
For this year, I agree. But start now to change the rules for the 2012 primary process.
I did not say I would not welcome a ‘do-over’. The time to do that for this election has passed. Look to what the dims want to do in FL and MI as an example, and this would be on a much larger scale.
I was using the Royal We when I said we have our nominee. I thought I made it clear that my vote for him was a vote against whomever the dims put up. That does not make me not a conservative, a distinction some here love to make.
You, of course, may follow your own path. I’m doing what I think is the right thing to do in voting for our liberal against theirs.
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