Posted on 04/15/2016 7:07:41 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Marco Rubio won Minnesota decisively on March 1, but the 17 delegates he was awarded are now up for grabs, free to vote for any candidate they like on a first ballot at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
In a hotly contested Republican primary that looks increasingly likely to culminate in a contested convention this summer, those delegates will be critical. The battle for them is essentially throwing states such as Minnesota, which have already held their nominating contests, back into play as they elect delegates at state conventions. And Ted Cruzs campaign, which has run circles around Donald Trumps in the behind-the-scenes battle to elect friendly delegates from states that arent holding primaries or caucuses, is also a step ahead in the fight for the Rubio delegates who will be free to give him an extra boost on a first ballot at the convention.
Minnesota hasnt elected its delegates yet, but the states Republican-party chairman, Keith Downey, is already steeling himself for blowback from Trump supporters if and when Cruz emerges from his state with the lions share of the delegates.
If somebody didnt educate themselves on that process, or they werent very good at working through that process, so be it, he says. Thats life, and thats politics.
Of the 171 delegates Rubio won before dropping out of the race, the 17 he took home in Minnesota, the twelve in Oklahoma, and the two he picked up in New Hampshire are now free agents. In Minnesota and Oklahoma, Rubios delegates are obligated only to cast a ballot for him if he is formally nominated, while in New Hampshire theyre entirely unbound.
Our state rules say if someone is not on the ballot, they are free to vote for whomever they choose, Oklahoma GOP chairwoman Pam Pollard told NBC News. Cruz won Oklahoma handily on March 1, but Rubio also received twelve delegates for his third-place showing. A Cruz campaign aide says the team has mounted a very aggressive effort to win over delegates in every state, including Minnesota and Oklahoma. A spokesman for the Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment about its efforts on the ground in the two states.
Since both Minnesota and Oklahoma have yet to choose their delegates, they offer the campaigns fertile ground to rack up new supporters. Cruz is taking advantage of the opportunity. Jeff Johnson, who served as Rubios campaign manager in Minnesota but has since endorsed Cruz, says that much of Rubios organization in the state has mobilized behind Cruz, helping his campaign as it works to woo delegate candidates. That organization is still in place, were just kind of adding to it, he says of Rubios infrastructure in the state. Were joining.
In both states, delegates will be chosen through a series of congressional-district conventions held over the next month and a half before a final convention in May. The elaborate process will benefit campaigns that have extensive, well-established statewide organizations organizations that several state Republican officials say only the Cruz campaign possesses.
Minnesota GOP officials say the Cruz campaign is working to win over delegates, with a particular focus on those who are unbound. There have been a number of people, either via e-mail or at [local] conventions, campaigning specifically to be a national Cruz delegate, says Chris Tiedeman, the states Republican national committeeman. And there have been a number of them going to other conventions, other than their own local convention, to start campaigning for those spots now.
As it was in Colorado and North Dakota, which both elected unbound slates of delegates favorable to Cruz after forgoing primaries and caucuses entirely, it appears that the Trump campaign is being outmaneuvered on the ground in Oklahoma and Minnesota. Several Minnesota GOP officials say they dont know who is leading the pro-Trump effort in their state, and Tiedeman says theres little to suggest the real-estate mogul is doing anything to secure unbound delegates there. That doesnt mean its not happening, but I havent seen it anywhere Ive been, he says. And Ive been out and about quite a bit.
Theres a small chance Rubio could bind Minnesota and Oklahoma delegates to him on a first ballot that is, in the unlikely event his name appears on the ballot. But even if one assumes that the RNCs Rule 40(b) is amended to place Rubio in contention, Rubio supporters say its still unlikely he will appear on the ballot. (The rules currently require a candidate to secure a petition featuring the signature of a majority of the delegates from eight states in order to be nominated, and Rubio won only four states and territories.) Thats because collecting the signatures of a majority of the delegates in the required number of states would take a strong, organized effort on the ground in Cleveland, and Rubio is unlikely to pull it off.
According to one longtime RNC member, Just because you won a state doesnt necessarily mean youre going to have enough people in that delegate slate signing your petition. Its a matter of high panic even when youre Mitt Romney or George W. Bush. Its simply not something a non-candidate such as Rubio will do, he says, because, Getting the petitions is still a pain in the ass and an uncertain prospect.
Its not going to happen, says Johnson, Rubios Minnesota campaign chairman.
Rubio himself tipped his hand for the first time this week about which candidate hed like to see win the nomination. Though he stopped short of an official endorsement, he told radio talk-show host Mark Levin Tuesday that he wants a conservative nominee and that Cruz is the only candidate left who fits the criteria.
In a nail-biter, his delegates may help deliver Cruz the prize.
Brendan Bordelon is a political reporter for National Review. Eliana Johnson is the Washington editor of National Review.
I'm thinking Trumpman is gonna need some more GOPe/Rino/Hack delegate hunting guys.
Some that actually have a clue.
Just sayin’
Jedi.
Doesn’t matter. Cruz is done.
He should doe the decent thing and get out.
Laughable, little Marco will endorse the leader TRump, he’s no dummy, why team with the loser, Cruz. And when I say loser I mean that in every way, but especially in numbers of enthusiastic voters. 1,000,000 more in Fl and Oh alone.
RE: Laughable, little Marco will endorse the leader TRump
This little tidbit shows something different though:
SOURCE: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/marco-rubio-sort-endorses-ted-cruz-shuts-vp/story?id=38355937
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio Tuesday endorsed Texas senator and Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz for president, sort of.
In one of his first interviews since dropping out of the presidential race, Rubio sat down with conservative host Mark Levin for a video podcast to discuss a wide range of issues, including who he believes should be president.
“I hope that theyll nominate a conservative,” Rubio said. “The only one [presidential candidate] that fits that criteria is Ted Cruz.
Rubio has already endorsed Cruz Einstein.
RE: Doesnt matter. Cruz is done.
Only if Trump gets 1237 delegates. Whether he will or not remains to be seen.
Mr. Cruz is bragging about his gaining Mr. Trump’s delegates by gaming the system.
What better words would describe the intent of the above statement?
How about......
Of course. Not to mention...
* Rigging
* Fixing
* Cheating
* Cooking
* Fudging
* Deceiving
* Tricking
* Swindling
* Defrauding
* Deceiving
* Scamming
* Duping
* Hoodwinking
* Double-crossing
* Gulling
* Outwitting
* Fooling
* Deluding
* Inveigling
* Taking-in
* Hoaxing
* Misleading
* Leading-on
* Swindling
* Misleading
* Conning
* Bamboozling
* Hornswoggle
* Fleecing
* Stinging
* Gypping
* Shafting
* Ripping-off
* Leading up the garden path
* Pulling a fast one on
* Putting one over on
* Taking for a ride
* Pulling the wool over our eyes
* Sucker-punching
* Snookering
Cruz is Alone. In Bad Company!
Mr. Cruz is bragging about his gaining Mr. Trumps delegates by gaming the system.
What better words would describe the intent of the above statement?
How about......
* Rigging
* Fixing
* Cheating
* Cooking
* Fudging
* Deceiving
* Tricking
* Swindling
* Defrauding
* Deceiving
* Scamming
* Duping
* Hoodwinking
* Double-crossing
* Gulling
* Outwitting
* Fooling
* Deluding
* Inveigling
* Taking-in
* Hoaxing
* Misleading
* Leading-on
* Swindling
* Misleading
* Conning
* Bamboozling
* Hornswoggle
* Fleecing
* Stinging
* Gypping
* Shafting
* Ripping-off
* Leading up the garden path
* Pulling a fast one on
* Putting one over on
* Taking for a ride
* Pulling the wool over our eyes
* Sucker-punching
* Snookering
Not to mention...
Cruz is Alone. In Bad Company!
Only a scumbucket like Cruz would try to deprive Donald of those delegates.
The Yellow Kid points the way to yellow journalism...
RE: Only a scumbucket like Cruz would try to deprive Donald of those delegates.
Only if the delegates were pledged or obligated to vote for Trump in the first place.
The Wisconsin Democrats knew their mark when they put Cruz, the Unipatsy, over the top last week. :)
Chump supporters suffer from common core math and don’t know the difference between plurality and majority.
Here is the thing, there will be no 2nd or 3rd ballot
The RNC is scared now, they just saw the backlash of what they did in Colorado, Colorado was a testing ground to see if they could steal an election and get away with it.
The result was not good. You have to remember, stopping Trump will cost these people the party, what good is a party with no voters? Cant win an election without voters.
That becomes a major problem
As in a party-killing major problem. :)
LOL! I never get tired of seeing Kim Jong Cruz's chubby little cheeks in that TOTALLY apropos picture. :)
“FROM RUSH LIMBAUGH ( Who is NEUTRAL between Trump and Cruz and has not endorsed anyone )”
Heh.
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