North Dakota currently voting for delegates

Wow. Took the kids to the movies, come back and the votes are uncounted and the ballots actually LEFT the convention with a GOPer? Seriously? This is getting to be too much to take.
 
DGinND Word has it the ROMNEY lawyers will ask for a recount for national convention delegates from North Dakota. #ndpol @RonPaul @teaparty @GOP

1 hour ago. This guy is a Paul supporter.
 
Wow. Took the kids to the movies, come back and the votes are uncounted and the ballots actually LEFT the convention with a GOPer? Seriously? This is getting to be too much to take.

you think THAT's tough, I just found out Ron is going to be at UCLA on the 4th -- and we are supposed to be in Colorado....
 
DGinND Word has it the ROMNEY lawyers will ask for a recount for national convention delegates from North Dakota. #ndpol @RonPaul @teaparty @GOP

1 hour ago. This guy is a Paul supporter.

so that would mean the initial count went against them?

Unfortunately they always seem to pick up those extra votes on recounts. I'm remembering two counties that were 'Ron's' in Iowa by a handful of votes on recount both went to Romney, just as 'on Recount' the state went to Romney over Santorum.

On the other hand, where the party likes Santorum (Missouri) the dirty tricks were on his behalf.

This two party system has to go if we can't make it over.
 
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It may, but I would still move for a standing county anyway. That is if I lived in a caucus state.
 
http://ndpolitics.areavoices.com/?p=93509

The 25 nominees who received the most votes were chosen as the NDGOP’s delegates to the national convention. Based on the results, the nominees had to receive 994 votes or more in order to be selected as a delegate.

The top 25 vote-getters turned out to be the same 25 individuals the party originally recommended for the slate of delegates. The most any write-in candidate received was 318 votes, party officials said.
 
What was the point of the caucus if the state party was going to determine who's going to represent at the national convention then lol.

Seems like great democracy there.
 
The two articles there are utterly inconsistent. The establishment claims they don't know who anyone supports but yet the caucuses will be representative. Someone needs to get their story straight.
 
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