Paul wins 22 of 28 Iowa National Delegates

Statement from campaign:

LAKE JACKSON, Texas – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul has won a significant majority of Iowa’s Republican delegates to the national convention in Tampa.

Dr. Paul won 10 of 13 delegates elected at today’s state convention in addition to having won 11 of 12 delegates elected at last night’s district conventions, for a weekend total of 21 of 25 contestable delegates, all unbound.

Dr. Paul’s victory in the Hawkeye State affirms his delegate-attainment strategy and it has the added benefit of having occurred in the first-in-nation voting state, also a swing state.

“We thank the many Iowa Republican activists for working tirelessly toward this meaningful victory, in particular the work they performed in the service of constitutional government and personal liberty. This win is a real validation for our campaign and its many supporters in Iowa and across our great nation,” said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton.

“We look forward to bringing the Ron Paul delegation to Tampa and to making a significant, positive contribution to the 2012 Republican Party Platform,” added Mr. Benton.

http://blog.4president.org/2012/2012/06/ron-paul-wins-21-of-25-delegates-elected-in-iowa.html
 
No need to. Our guys are in charge of the Iowa GOP. That's why it's worth infiltrating the GOP.
No need to. Our guys are in charge of the Iowa GOP. That's why it's worth infiltrating the GOP.
No need to. Our guys are in charge of the Iowa GOP. That's why it's worth infiltrating the GOP.
No need to. Our guys are in charge of the Iowa GOP. That's why it's worth infiltrating the GOP.
No need to. Our guys are in charge of the Iowa GOP. That's why it's worth infiltrating the GOP.
No need to. Our guys are in charge of the Iowa GOP. That's why it's worth infiltrating the GOP.

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On the Doug Wead blog this comment was interesting:

annebeck58 says:
June 17, 2012 at 2:49 am
Oh, and by the way, Doug; please do NOT count Texas out as a state where our delegates ARE bound. Oh, that was just maneuvering (a bit of illegal bullying, snowing, strong-arming on the part of the cuckoo-old-party). Steve Muniesteri was happy for the filing of legal papers, and even happy to be served, as he WOULD like to know how “legal and legitimate” the binding of any delegates IS. We’re not relying on that obscure and oft misinterpreted rule-38 of the RNC; no, we’re relying on election-laws, and I am sure Rence Priebus is wondering what he, also, did wrong.
It’s been an extremely exciting 24 hours in Austin, Texas. In Steve Muniesteri, GOP Chairman of the (great) state of Texas, actually said he, “welcomed the suit”.

What a day we’ve had and it is simply the start– of something very big. The R3VOLution lives on. Vive le Revolutione!


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