Posted on 01/31/2016 10:55:54 AM PST by VitacoreVision
The Republican National Committee (RNC) was not happy that Ron Paul, who had won second place in Minnesota's February of 2012 caucuses, ended up with over three-quarters of the state's delegates to the Republican National Convention. The RNC was not happy with Paul's delegates' large wins in other states either.
The rules had allowed an outsider to win. Therefore, the insiders decided the rules needed to be changed. Well, what do you know! Because of the new rules for allotting delegates to the winner on caucus night, the insiders are now fretting that the winning of the state's delegates by another party outsider -- Donald Trump -- may be unstoppable in 2016.
The new rules the RNC imposed for the 2016 Republican Party presidential nomination seek to prevent a repeat of the Paul supporters' success. For Minnesota, Michael Brodkorb of the Minneapolis Star Tribune summarizes a very significant change in the process as follows:
All delegates from Minnesota to the Republican National Convention in 2016 will be elected proportionately and bound to the winners of the presidential preference ballot at Republican precinct caucuses on March 1, 2016 for the first round of balloting.This rules change is intended to stop a candidate's supporters from taking action at successive levels of conventions in the state to obtain for their candidate a greater portion of delegates. While this rules change could have stymied Paul's supporters in 2012, it may benefit Trump's supporters this year.
Minnesota will alert Bernie Sanders anyway ! Socialist all.
Minnesota will alert Bernie Sanders anyway ! Socialist all.
In my mind I see Jeb ss he is stating firmly “Donald Trump will NOT be the nominee”. Hmmmm
And then there is the huge power broker/globalist out of London who said with such certainty “Hillary Clinton will be President of the US”. Hmmmm
Great graphic! From the state that brought you Governor Jesse Ventura and Senator Blutar...I mean Al Franken, and the hotdish — what’s next?
OK then.
And they tried to say that Ron Paul was good for nothing!
Pretty funny. We have that too. Always trying to change the rules to thwart those dastardly voters. Its good to see they screwed themselves.
Minnesota is NOT in play.
They will go RAT independent of GOP candidate.
Did Ron, not Rand, Paul file as a presidential candidate in Minnesota ? If not how Ron is even entitled to delegates pledged ro him ?
Delegates are in play though. Isn’t this about the nomination, not the General Election?
Central Planning doesn’t seem to work very well for the RNC either.
No, it doesn't. I can see why Iowa changed their rules, because they had a similar issue.
The delegates should reflect the will of the voter. If that helps my candidate, fine. If it hurts my candidate, also fine.
The RNC needs to stop trying to manipulate the process.
We save the voter fraud for the general election.
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