12 May 2012, Saturday Summaries ?

J_White

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Looks like a lot of things are going on in lot of different threads.

Can someone summarize how many delegates/ alternates, or any committee positions we got over the weekend, and whether those are bound by WTA or proportional ? (If its ok to post rough numbers). the delegate strategy is not that stealth anymore !

thanks.

current numbers

34 of 43 in Oklahoma
2 + 5 alt in Arizona
15 of 24 in Virginia
 
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we took 25 delegates in Oklahoma. I heard we took 7 of 18 in Arizona but not done counting all the ballots. In virginia are total is 15 of 24 delegates in congressional districts. If I am wrong please correct me.
 
We allegedly got 2 in Arizona. The other 5 are alternates. Still waiting to hear back on the at-large delegates, but they went behind closed doors and kicked everyone out.
 
we took 25 delegates in Oklahoma. I heard we took 7 of 18 in Arizona but not done counting all the ballots. In virginia are total is 15 of 24 delegates in congressional districts. If I am wrong please correct me.

We currently have 34 of 43 delegates in OK. No one knows exactly what we have in Arizona, as the vote count hasn't even been finished or reported.
 
i suppose these are all "bound" on first ballot ? or some are proportional or unbound ?

current numbers

34 of 43 in Oklahoma
2 + 5 alt in Arizona
15 of 24 in Virginia
 
problem with AZ is the ballot stuffing and how it would affect the at-large delegate results. it was some lady that had a couple of ballots and put it in the ballot box and the higher ups in the GOP did nothing about it.
 
just one lady, or there were other Rombies doing that ?
any video proof , which could be sent to some media people ?

problem with AZ is the ballot stuffing and how it would affect the at-large delegate results. it was some lady that had a couple of ballots and put it in the ballot box and the higher ups in the GOP did nothing about it.
 
Sounds like Arizona this year is kind of like Louisiana 4 years ago. The establishment was ready to win by any means, and sowed dissent for the future with their heavy handed tactics.
 
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