Any word coming out of UTAH or ARIZONA today?

The AZ convention ostensibly started at 8:AM, and nobody has posted anything here or on the Meetup sites. That tells me it must have been a long, exhausting convention. I bet we'll be hearing that they shook the cage pretty hard, even if the delegates were going to McCain.

EDIT: There is a DailyPaul thread

http://www.dailypaul.com/node/48678
 
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The AZ convention ostensibly started at 8:AM, and nobody has posted anything here or on the Meetup sites. That tells me it must have been a long, exhausting convention. I bet we'll be hearing that they shook the cage pretty hard, even if the delegates were going to McCain.

EDIT: There is a DailyPaul thread

http://www.dailypaul.com/node/48678

the more i read this stuff, It makes me not want to bother with the cogop,pisses me the hell off.
 
I'm glad to hear we got a couple RP Supporters as National Delegates from Utah and Arizona, but we need to do better.

Since Nevada, the Neocons have handed our ass to us in Maine, Delaware, Oklahoma, Utah, and Arizona. They got their wake up call after the NV Convention. These recent defeats should be our wake up call. I don't see how we can force a brokered convention if we don't do better and keep letting these fuckers get their way by pushing through their prescreened McCain slates. :(

Challenge everything they do! We need better organization prior to these conventions also. If we know we can walk in there and outnumber them, we can take the place over and make some real headlines. :cool:
 
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I don't like saying this, but it is possible we may need to focus on the grassroots efforts to other goals like helping more Ron Paul-like Republicans,Libertarians etc get into Congress and the Senate then continuing much more with this. We could be helping Murray Sabrin, and the dozen at least other good candidates many of which have been endorsed by Ron Paul himself instead of fighting with the pride of the Republican Party that is too arrogant to realize that McCain is going to give Obama or Clinton the presidency.

I still support what is going on. But I hope that if we can't get Ron Paul the nomination that this effort for freedom doesn't just end over what should be one battle in a much larger war.
 
Unfortunately, things did not go well in Utah.

Romney got 90% of the vote back in the primary, so the McCain/Romney slate pretty much cleaned up. My understanding is we only got 2 out of 27 national delegates elected.

We were able to defeat the bylaw that would have bound the 27 to McCain in the first round--they'll still be forced to vote Romney in the first round. But it seems almost moot, since 25 appear to be voting for McCain in the second round.

I would not say that. First round voters could push things over to a second round where delegates from other states would be released.
 
THE GOP IS SCREWED, and im starting to actually smile over it, TREAT THE GOP LIKE THEY TREATED RON PAUL;)
 
I don't think there will be a brokered convention. The GOP henchmen have shown us they will do whatever it takes to prevent one.

But these efforts to win delegates are still eye-openers to a lot of people. I used to think the press just didn't understand the delegates' roles... now I can see it's literally true, that the national party hierarchy just views them as "crowd management" and not as source of ideas or change.

It also is another demonstration of the subversion of local control from DC. Just as Washington has stuck it's hand into all kinds of state and county legislation, the RNC is shoving the "approved" candidate down the delegates' throats before the primaries are over and before a convention is held.

It's a demonstration as well, that just as the Congress has become disrooted from the Constitution, the GOP has become disrooted from its own party bylaws and rules.

The RP movement is exposing the "rot at the top" for all to see.
 
Good work to our supporters in Utah and Arizona for getting as many delegates as they could.

Look, we all know that even if we can pick off a delegate or two in any of these states they're bound to vote for McCain on the first ballot, so its moot point as far as the nomination is concerned. Leave the brokered convention fantasies as just that, fantasies (besides it would take help from the Romeny and Huckabee forces and they're not going to do it). Nevada was unique in that we had a lot of supporters there compared to the other states and the GOP leadership in the state is a joke. What does it tell you when the leading GOP politicians in Nevada had something better to do that day than attend their own party's conevntion?

The fact of just having these delegates is important for the presence they'll provide us on the convention floor. Sure they may be forced to vote for McCain, but they're not going to be wearing McCain stickers or waving McCain signs. They'll be waving Ron Paul signs and wearing Ron Paul buttons. We get enough supporters on the floor that will creat a media shock because they're not accurate reporting RP's delegate count and a story, because they'll have nothing to cover in the first place. The media will be all over us and our message. They're thinking it will be a McCain coronation and here are all these Ron Paul supporters. We need to show there is dissent and a new message in the GOP and just by getting a delegate in Maine, a delagate in Arizona and few in Utah helps in this regard.
 
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