My question was about a 17 member committee ousting a duly elected chair by the convention delegates.
I mean, say the ousted guy was your guy. Does that nullification of convention votes work for you?
Rita, Danny Carroll was not elected by any convention. He was elected 3 months ago by the old, Ron Paul run, state central committee. The new state central committee took office June 14 at the GOP state convention.
We do not elect chairmen by convention delegates here in Iowa.
Carroll was elected by the former SCC to stick it to the new one, because he’s very controversial and a borderline theocrat. He should have never taken this position, and the old SCC should have never held the vote.
Iowa is a little different than most state GOP’s. Rather than being too Establishment, we have a tendency to go off the cliff at the other extreme. For example, and candidate recruited by the Ron Paul crowd suddenly, in the middle of her campaign, dropped out and declared herself a U.S. Senator in the real, constitutional United States that existed before it was ‘corporatized’ in the late 1800’s. Her and several others were going to form this new nation, separate but equal I guess, and be it’s self-appointed leaders.
True story. Google ‘Randi Shannon Iowa Senate’