Iowa State Convention (6/16) 11 of 12 RP delegates!

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Tensions rise at Iowa GOP state convention: All right folks, this is not going well’

Friday night, delegates picked 12 district delegates. Eleven of the 12 are Republicans backed by the Paul movement.

Another 13 at-large delegates will be selected today.

http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/...6/tensions-rise-at-iowa-gop-state-convention/

11:41 AM, Jun 16, 2012 | by Jennifer Jacobs |
Iowans loyal to Ron Paul prevailed in getting almost their entire team tickets to the national convention Friday night.

But a tug-of-war is evident today at the Iowa GOP state convention – some Republicans don’t want Paul backers to dominate the Iowa delegation. Another 13 delegates will be picked today.

This morning, a debate over rules on the delegates voting ended with angry shouting.

“All right, folks, this is not going well,” the convention chairman Bill Talbot said after a delegate came to the audience microphone and shouted at him.

Talbot appealed for decorum.

“We are trying to be pleasant people here, let everyone be heard,” Talbot said. “We’re trying to figure out how to do this fairly. The next person that does that is going to be removed from this convention.”

Talbot then ushered Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds onto the stage to give a unifying speech.

Some Republicans think it would be an embarrassment if Paul gets the most national delegates from Iowa as Mitt Romney sails towards capturing the GOP nomination at the national convention at Tampa, Fla., in late August.

The argument this morning was connected to a rival slate, called the “unity” slate. That slate is made up of Iowans who backed Romney, as well as Rick Santorum, the winner of the Iowa caucuses, and others.

Friday night, delegates picked 12 district delegates. Eleven of the 12 are Republicans backed by the Paul movement.

Another 13 at-large delegates will be selected today.

There’s a bigger crowd here today than Friday night – which means there might be enough voting power to override the official Paul-heavy slate.

Backers of the unity slate circulated 800 little slips of paper listing the names of preferred delegates. There are just over 1,400 delegates at the convention – and it’s heavy on Paul loyalists.

Iowa Republicans will send a total of 28 delegates to Tampa – 12 elected from the districts, 13 elected from an at-large slate, plus the state party chairman and the two national committee members. All are unbound, meaning they’re free to vote how they choose at the national convention.

Also this morning, U.S. Rep. Steve King asked Republicans to “join together.”

“I trust Mitt Romney to do the right thing,” King said. “Some of you may not. But here’s what you can trust. You can always trust Barack Obama to do the wrong thing.”

Here’s the names the Paul movement in Iowa wants to voted in today as delegates to the national convention: Gov. Terry Branstad, Sen. Chuck Grassley, Margaret Stoldorf, Michelle Bullock, James Mills, Steve Anders, Roger Leahy, Mark Hansen, Will Johnson, Lexy Nuzum, Andrea Bie, David Fischer, and Drew Ivers.

And here are the names the unity movement wants elected: Branstad, Grassley, Stoldorf, state Sen. Renee Schulte of Cedar Rapids, Joni Scotter, state Sen. Tim Kapucian of Keystone, Deb Thornston, Jeanita McNulty, Mark LeRette, Connie Schmett, Rod Roberts, Steve Sukup and Cody Hoefert.

The delegates elected from the four congressional districts Friday night are Jeff Luecke, Brent Oleson and Kelly Schoen from the 1st District; Ani DeGroot, Bob Anderson and Ed Kelenyi from the 2nd District; Nancy Bowery, Gopal Krishna and Glen Massie from the 3rd District; and Dusty Juhl, Brian Kraft and Jeff Taylor from the 4th District.

Anderson is the only delegate who wasn’t listed on little white slips of paper circulated to Paul loyalists Friday night. He’s the original backer of the unity slate. He’s also the chairman of the Johnson County GOP and a new GOP state central committee member.
 
I had no idea Iowa convention started last night. What a pleasant surprise to find out we took 11 of 12 delegates.

Battling it out for the remaining 13 at large delegates today.

Currently they are at lunch but I am trying to play catch up on what has transpired so far this morning looking at twitter feeds.
 
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley said today he’ll make an appeal for party unity at this weekend’s state convention of the Iowa Republican Party, which has seen Ron Paul loyalists dominate the organization’s management structure.

Some Republicans think it would be an embarrassment if Paul gets the most national delegates from Iowa as Mitt Romney sails towards capturing the Republican Party nomination at the party’s national convention at Tampa, Fla., in August. Romney was originally declared the winner of January’s Iowa GOP caucuses, but former Sen. Rick Santorum was later confirmed as the victor by party officials.

“I am going to have a message to all of the delegates, not just to the Paul people, that we have to join arms in order to win this election and carry Iowa,” Grassley said.

http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/d...te-convention/
 
Some Republicans think it would be an embarrassment if Paul gets the most national delegates from Iowa

“I am going to have a message to all of the delegates, not just to the Paul people, that we have to join arms bend over in order to win this election and carry Iowa,” Grassley said.

http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/d...te-convention/

fixed the Grassley quote;)

edit: well done Iowa. surely Dan Gable is proud.
 
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They were doing funny stuff with slates last night, and walking around with blue ribbons.
 
This vote will tell me who has control of the convention today. The nominees for Nat'l Commiteeman to Tampa are David Chung, Steve Sheffler, Robert Cramer, and Judd Saul.

Steve Sheffler is our guy.

Joe Schueller‏@schuellerj

Nominations for National Committeeman are in process. #IowaGOP


Joe Schueller‏@schuellerj

Nominations have closed: the choices are David Chung, Steve Sheffler, Robert Cramer, and Judd Saul.
 
Here's our slate but the delegate slate is ONLY if the nominating report fails. If the nominating report passes, we will win 10 out of 13 delegates.

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Iowa Freedom Report‏@IAFreedomReport

Dead silence for Judd Saul when he calls out Scheffler selling delegate seats, now smattering of applause and boos #iagop

2m Kathie Obradovich‏@KObradovich

Saul says he’s “not confident with the integrity” of Scheffler. Long pause, just a scattering of applause. Now he’s being heckled. #iagop
 
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