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Rick Santorum asks Louisiana GOP to make sure 'bona fide' supporters represent him in Tampa
the primary says only 10 are bound to him, whereas the caucus says 17 are bound to Ron Paul, 5 to Romney, and the rest in play. So I have no idea why he thinks he even has influence on 20. And influence is all it would be since the rules nowhere say he gets to pick who goes as delegate.
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/05/rick_santorum_asks_la_gop_to_m.html
in part:
the primary says only 10 are bound to him, whereas the caucus says 17 are bound to Ron Paul, 5 to Romney, and the rest in play. So I have no idea why he thinks he even has influence on 20. And influence is all it would be since the rules nowhere say he gets to pick who goes as delegate.
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/05/rick_santorum_asks_la_gop_to_m.html
in part:
Scott Sewell, Romney's coordinator in Louisiana, said all parties had agreed that they could fill those delegate slots as they see fit. Sewell estimated that, adding in officials and a few others delegates picked up in the caucuses, Romney will have 17 to 19 of the 46 Louisiana delegates to Tampa.
But at Saturday's state convention, at which the delegates to he national convention will be chosen, Paul forces will control 111 of the 180 delegates, according to Charlie Davis, who is directing the Paul effort in Louisiana, "Well have a clear majority on every committee and in every way possible," said Davis.
It is possible they could choose Paul backers to be Santorum delegates. They would vote for Santorum if he has not released them before the balloting, but support Paul in his efforts to otherwise influence the convention.
To avoid that, the state party executive committee on Thursday sent delegates and alternates to the state convention a draft of 16 pages of supplemental rules for the state convention.
"We're 48 hours from the convention and they are attempting to radically change the rules," said Davis. "That's a pretty big overreach."
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