This brings up an interesting point. Anytime Paul is asked whether he'll pledge to support the "eventual party nominee," by one of the media party hacks, he should respond, "do you pledge to support ME, when I'm the party nominee?"
I'm pretty sure there are....but there's a big difference in being on the ballot and having enough hard core support to get the needed write ins to actually compete.
I'm pretty sure there are....but there's a big difference in being on the ballot and having enough hard core support to get the needed write ins to actually compete.
At all elections except primary elections it shall be lawful for any voter to vote for any person other than the listed candidates for the office by writing or hand printing the person’s name on the official ballot….
Gingrich is not on the ballot, and it doesn't matter if 99% of voters write his name in, none of it will count. He's done in Virginia barring an unlikely-successful lawsuit.