Posted on 03/25/2016 4:58:58 PM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Republicans have assumed this entire elections season that a candidate must have won at least 8 state primaries or caucuses to be eligible for the GOP nomination, but apparently that is not the case and apparently a rule change hasnt technically occurred, but thats not the way it seems.
Even Ted Cruz said just last night that John Kasich wasnt eligible because he hadnt won enough states, so even he was mislead.
Insiders now say rule 40(b) only applied to the republican convention in 2012 and was never intended to be used in future elections.
From Washington Examiner:
Party officials and knowledgeable sources have confirmed over the past few days that Rule 40(b) doesnt exist for the purposes of the upcoming convention. That means at this point, the three candidates left in the race, front-runner Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, are all eligible for the nomination, as, possibly, are the Republican contenders who have since suspended their campaigns.
Ben Ginsberg, a Republican elections lawyer who was involved in rule-making process for the 2012 convention, said that Rule 40(b) isnt transferrable to the 2016 convention. Ginsberg explained to the Washington Examiner that what was passed in 2012 applied only to 2012, and that the 2016 convention must pass its own rule determining nomination eligibilty.
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus confirmed Ginsbergs assessment on Sunday during a television interview. There will always be a perception problem if people continue to miss to not explain the process properly. So, the 2012 rules committee writes the rules for the 2012 convention. The 2016 rules committee writes the rules for the 2016 convention, he told CNN.
(Excerpt) Read more at proudcons.com ...
Burn it down. Just burn it down.
He can sue, but the lawsuit won't go anywhere.
Legally, a political party has the right to make its own rules. Even if Rule 40(b) were a permanent rule, the delegates at the Convention would have the right to change it. Conversely, if the RNC removes Rule 40(b) before the Convention, the delegates at the Convention could reinstate it.
Exactly.
I double dog dare them to pull this scam.
GOP = Gone Old Party
Straight Democrat if he gets jobbed at the convention.
The Rules Committee can change a rule whenever it wishes...
Does that happen in the April meeting, or the week before the convention?
Correct, with the caveat that, at the start of the Convention, the delegates can vote to change those rules.
Easy to say...but if you’re a GOPe, you will need some BIG DOLLARS to make the case that you can STEAL the nomination from anyone you choose, after laying out the rules.
...to put it another way, Trump likely won’t care if he wins the lawsuits, he’ll just be happy watching the GOPe types have to deal with Chapter 7 when it comes to their legal bills.
Trump could win 1237 votes and win it. Does not have the support of the base. His negatives are growing by the day. More gop women are going nevertrump if he is the nominee by the day.
Why bother having states vote in the primaries? I can’t wait until they all crash and burn. The Democrats got nothin’ on the sleezy republican party operatives. I’m slowly reconciling myself to the fact that our countrys lost.
Sweaty Priebus came up w/ that after a sleepless night.....when he saw Trump was winning big.
(RULE - Republican National Committee)
From Forbes, Rick Ungar Contributor, Apr 7, 2014: Theres an unspoken storm brewing in the Republican Partya storm whose seeds were planted in the first days of the 2012 Republican National Convention.
For those who may not recall those late August days in 2012, the Republican Party arrived in Tampa dedicated to creating a seamless launch for the national presidential campaign of its standard bearer, Governor Mitt Romney, and to do all it could to insure at least the appearance of a united party as it moved toward the November election.
To make that happen, Chairman Reince Priebusalong with a number of national committee members on the Mitt Romney bandwagonmade the determination that anyone or anything associated with libertarian Ron Paul was bad news for the GOPs chances and, as such, were to be avoided at all costs.
To meet that goal, Paul was denied an opportunity to speak at the convention unless he promised to allow the RNC to edit his speech.
40(b) is nothing new......(The Deep State)
Here’s a new rule...Trump needs 2,000 delegates, Cruz needs 1,237, and Johnny Mailbags needs 143...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBh895KdXAU
Check this out also...evidently New York is illegally stopping people from changing parties to participate in primaries...
Shouldn’t that be “Johnny Mailbags Son”?
Bigger question.. How can anyone participate in the voting process when the outcome is preordained?
America...Your ballot box votes mean nothing...
Looks like we’ll have to vote a different way................
Still haven’t made a choice in this election shy of gonna vote against the democrat but maybe a lawsuit against the RNC is in order NOW versus later to quit moving the goal posts .....
This time around seems to be who is the nominee by the night.
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