Ronin Truth
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Don't put it off, get your smoke-filled convention rooms reservations, in early.
Depends on the other candidates.
And the supporters themselves
I can't see the Cruz people necessarily going to Bush.
With a heavy heart, he will reluctantly instruct his delegates to vote for Bush.
Who the hell cares? If we pack the house, we will vote for Trump just as often as the laws of our states require, and then the teleprompter will adjourn the convention and reconvene in some country club that doesn't allow libertarians on the property.
But at least the American people will be completely disabused of the notion that they live in a republic.
I'm just guessing but I think the republican establishment don't want Trump almost as bad as not wanting Rand. This Ian't because Trump is real like Rand but more so that's how bad they believe this election belongs to another Bush.. My hope is Rand can at least come in third in the delegate count and if Rands supporters refuse to compromise it'll be up to Trumps or Bush's supporters to compromise and if Trumpet are as anti establishment as they claim they'll go to Rand before they do Bush. I really think with Trump in the field with Bush there is a very good chance that no one will get the required amount on the first vote. If it goes to the second round all bets are off and anything is possible.
I don't know about you, but in my state the delegates to National aren't vetted for which particular candidate all that much. Word does get around. The libertarians are generally well known. And sometimes in the majority.
The others might include some Trump people. And they could actually go either way. But there won't be many. Trump is a sideshow to befuddle the unwashed masses.
They will vote as they must. That will be almost over by the third round, and by then it will be the classic smoke filled room.
2470 delegates total so 1236 to win GOP nomination . . . Iowa has all of "30" delegates to offer California has 172 delegates at stake in their primary.
Yup . . . I see it as nobody getting to 1236 actually committed delegates before the convention -As I understand it, the new RNC rules don't allow states to award their delegates on a winner-take-all basis unless the winner received an absolute majority of the vote. That will make a big difference here I think. I don't see Trump winning. But I do see him stopping any establishment candidate from going to the convention with the nomination already locked up.
As I understand it, the new RNC rules don't allow states to award their delegates on a winner-take-all basis unless the winner received an absolute majority of the vote. That will make a big difference here I think. I don't see Trump winning. But I do see him stopping any establishment candidate from going to the convention with the nomination already locked up.
after March 15th all priaries must be winner take all.
Who the hell cares? If we pack the house, we will vote for Trump just as often as the laws of our states require, and then the teleprompter will adjourn the convention and reconvene in some country club that doesn't allow libertarians on the property.
But at least the American people will be completely disabused of the notion that they live in a republic.
We will vote for Trump? Speak for yourself. There is nothing that could get me to vote for that assclown Trump, nothing. I'd vote for Bush over Trump.
Are you a delegate from your state to the national convention? Then you have the luxury of ignoring your state's laws governing delegates to national conventions.