Posted on 03/08/2012 10:46:35 PM PST by Fred
Rick Santorum wont be winning any delegates in four of Illinois 18 congressional districts next month. But, at least in the 13th District, it wont be because he didnt try.
Former senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.). (Julie Denesha/Getty Images)On Jan. 6, the state filing deadline, a Santorum volunteer had brought to the board of elections an envelope containing nominating petitions for a slate of three Santorum delegates in the 13th, the State Journal-Register reports.
But the petitions were never submitted. A volunteer inadvertently failed to take them out of the envelope, the Journal Register reports, and the envelope wound up in the trash.
Even if those petitions had been handed in, the Journal-Register story said, its possible they would have been challenged. The Santorum camp was only able to round up some 50 signatures for its slate of delegates in the district, well short of the 600 required.
All in all, the Santorum campaigns organizational missteps mean that it is already at a deficit of at least 30 delegates in the races playing out over the next month even before voters in those contests have cast their ballots...
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Ineligible for over 20% of the delegates of a very delegate rich state...I believe about 75.
Oh! it’s the volunteers fault!
Big deal. If anyone thinks Romney isn’t going to walk with this state that has an open Primary, they are kidding themselves. Rahm will make sure everyone in Chicago votes Milt. They also have a goofy distribution of delegates.
Santo has delegate problems all over the US. Voting for him will be useless if he can't get the delegates to back his votes.
The delegates go to the one who takes second in the district. Therefore Santorum could win Illinois by 60% and Romney will still win the delegate battle there.
Santorum will likely have to challenge the delegate count at the convention, as well as Florida’s and Virgina’s allocation (attempt to disallow VA’s delegation). Romney will automatically win those delegates from the districts where Santorum did not qualify if Romney takes second there.
Sigh. I wish someone would have said something about Santorum’s delegate troubles before. /s
Oh, wait... Newt has the same problem.
What a bogus post.
When I ran as an alternate there when Reagan ran. You vote twice. Once for the popular vote, and once for the candidates slate of delegates.
Go away Santorum!
The ultimate issue is Obamacare and Rick is the only one (not counting The Nut) who has standing in it's opposition.
The main unconstitutional outrage in Obamacare is the individual mandate—an outrage Mitt Romney invented and Newt Gingrich supported.
Rick Santorum has no such weakness—a weakness Obama’s billion will inflate for both Mitt and Newt into cynical hypocrisy.
I like Newt but he can't get past Romney much less Obama—a vote for him is at best, a vote for a noble lost cause.
But by all means vote for your chosen candidate—just be ready for the “I told you so’s” from we Santorum supporters in the end.
Confused much, both willard and paul had mor signatues than needed. Rick was short and newt had 1500 signatures out of a phone book.
That is rick perry was short, santorum never tried, did not have the money at the time. http://www.2012presidentialelectionnews.com/2011/12/more-on-the-virginia-primary-ballot-fiasco/
Newt DOESN”T have the same problem.
We are informed enough here to know that.
The single exception of VA, where they monkeyed with the system and only those who had run before...Romney and Paul...were excused from the signature checks...DOESN’T equal Santorum’s delegate problems in various states.
ANd in VA, Santorum did not even try.
Like a chirping bird who thinks any old song will do so just keep chirping away, that’s what the statement that Newt’s VA ballot trouble = all of Santorum’s delegate trouble, reminds me of.
Doesn’t FLY here, we know better.
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