mozarkriver
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If your delegate status for the Texas state convention has been challenged, there is something you should know.
The same thing happened in Missouri. About 300 delegates were challenged.
When all was said and done, almost all of them were seated. Only about 50 or so delegates were not seated. The only delegates that were not seated were delegates that were proven to be Libertarian Party members (and thus not "strong and faithful" Republicans) and delegates who could not prove they were registered to vote.
Challenging delegates is just a tactic to scare people into not attending the convention. They figure if you are challenged you won't bother to show up.
So show up anyway and prove them wrong!
The same thing happened in Missouri. About 300 delegates were challenged.
When all was said and done, almost all of them were seated. Only about 50 or so delegates were not seated. The only delegates that were not seated were delegates that were proven to be Libertarian Party members (and thus not "strong and faithful" Republicans) and delegates who could not prove they were registered to vote.
Challenging delegates is just a tactic to scare people into not attending the convention. They figure if you are challenged you won't bother to show up.
So show up anyway and prove them wrong!
