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To: Cincinatus' Wife

If little Ricky would commit his delagates to Newt, it would be a race for the nomination, with Mitt having a lead, but not insurmountable. That are some big states yet to vote.


58 posted on 04/15/2012 5:44:37 AM PDT by rightly_dividing (Newt 2012)
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To: rightly_dividing
If [Santorum] would commit his delagates to Newt, it would be a race for the nomination, with Mitt having a lead, but not insurmountable. That are some big states yet to vote.

It would change the entire race, the mood of the party and the strength of the 2012 ticket going up against Obama.

Newt Gingrich is going after unpledged delegates - that haven't committed in primaries - including upcoming PA (72), and already completed MT (26) and (IL (69) delegates, since these delegates remain unpledged regardless of primary vote.

AND though there are going to be some “winner take all” primaries, the following contests are also on the schedule:

RI (16) proportional
NY (92) proportional
WVA (28) proportional -- elect delegates (who list their presidential pick on ballot)
NC (52) proportional
OR (25) proportional
AK (33) proportional
KY (42) proportional
TX (155) proportional
CA (169) proportional (by district)
NM (20) proportional
SD (25) proportional

The Green Papers

There there are the Contested delegates: …. “delegates have to be "uncontested" in order to count. The frontrunner's rivals argue some of the states that awarded Romney all of their delegates violated Republican National Committee rules when they moved their contests ahead of April 1 and therefore should distribute delegates proportionally. This dispute, if it continues, would not be ruled on until the August convention in Tampa.

"All the media counts right now give him all of Florida, which is against the rules, all of Arizona, which is against the rules, and all of Idaho," Gingrich said Monday. "Those are all three proportional states and they should only be counting his share. So he has to win 1,144 uncontested delegates."

FL: 50 delegates
ID: 32 delegates
AZ: 29 delegates

RNC neutrality challenged on Romney…… “The list of specific grievances ranges from issues that even the party acknowledges are legitimate, to those that they dismiss as desperate fixations from Romney’s flailing rivals.

For example, the committee agrees that some states that went for Romney jumped the line in the primary schedule, a violation of party rules. But RNC defenders shrug off other complaints, like that they undercut Santorum and Gingrich by formatting a delegate tracking list to pad Romney’s tally, by forming a fundraising alliance this week with Romney and by highlighting a rule that would block an unlikely path to the nomination for Gingrich.

And it’s possible they’ll be other clashes in the coming weeks, with the RNC signaling Thursday its opposition to a push by Santorum backers in Texas to alter the rules surrounding that state’s May 29 primary to help the former Pennsylvania Senator.

Critics of the RNC’s handling of the primary are so sensitive to signs that the committee may be pulling for Romney that they’ve even detected evidence of favoritism in the staff ties between his campaign and the RNC — though some concede such speculation veers more toward conspiracy theory than legitimate concern.”….

59 posted on 04/15/2012 5:48:52 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: rightly_dividing
It's all up to Newt now. God Bless that brilliant, visionary, and stubborn SOB. If anybody is capable of stopping the destruction of the GOP, it's the man who, against all odds, ushered in the Contract With America.

The Man With The Plan Can!

61 posted on 04/15/2012 5:51:02 AM PDT by Sirius Lee (Sofa King Mitt Odd Did Obamneycare)
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