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The delegates are bound so Ron Paul lost NV... damn.

i don't want to read this whole thread to find what i need... Even thought the delegates are bound to Romney, is it our guys who are the Romney delegates? this would be good for VP and other party business at the convention right?
 
i don't want to read this whole thread to find what i need... Even thought the delegates are bound to Romney, is it our guys who are the Romney delegates? this would be good for VP and other party business at the convention right?

Yep, 22 out of 25 :)

Now there's some speculation that they could abstain from voting in round 1 in Tampa, but then I also heard that the GOP will just replace them with alternates if that happens, but I don't pretend to know.
 
So hang on. Even IF all the pro-Paul delegates were to abstain on the first vote. Wouldn't the number Romney needs decrease to under 1144? There are 2286 delegates. Take 400 away. Leaves 1886. Wouldn't Romney then need only 984 or so to take it first round? Say 800 abstain. 1486 left. Romney would then need 744? Until this is clarified we need to stop with the abstention stuff.
 
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Secretary says delegates will NOT be allowed to vote present or abstain. Doing so will revoke delegate status. Alt. would replace 'em #nvgop

Who is this secretary and does he\she have authority over replacing the delegates with alternates or is it the rules committee that does this?

The other issue is actually winning five states to have Paul's name on the ballot. Right now we have Maine, Iowa and Minnesota, but I'm not sure where we get the other two from.
 
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Thanks to the BroomStick Guy ... We couldn't have done this without you.

We don't need no stinking Main Stream Media. Epic Broomstick Guy was better. He allowed us to take part kind of and not just for a few minutes here or there.
 
Who is this secretary and does he\she have authority over replacing the delegates with alternates or is it the rules committee that does this?

The other issue is actually winning five states to have Paul's name on the ballot. Right now we have Maine, Iowa and Minnesota, but I'm not sure where we get the other two from.

We have Louisiana as well,not sure on the 5th.

So how many delegates can legally vote for Paul on the first Vote? im guessing 5? or is it 3
 
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