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Rachel Maddow was talking about Gingrich, but mentioned and showed the Republican Party rules. It said that no one can even be put forward as a possible nominee, for delegates to vote for, unless they win at least the plurality of delegates in five states.
So:
Can Ron Paul be put on the ballot for nominee if he doesn't win the plurality of delegates in at least five states?
Does this apply only to the first vote, before a brokered convention takes place? Or does it apply all the way through?
If this is the case, what are the ramifications?
If it isn't the case, shouldn't we write Maddow so she knows it isn't true? Or to assert her source (that she showed onscreen) is fake?
This report stunned me, as up to this point I had an outside hope of winning a brokered convention. If there is no hope of that, I'd like to know it.
Thanks for your time.
So:
Can Ron Paul be put on the ballot for nominee if he doesn't win the plurality of delegates in at least five states?
Does this apply only to the first vote, before a brokered convention takes place? Or does it apply all the way through?
If this is the case, what are the ramifications?
If it isn't the case, shouldn't we write Maddow so she knows it isn't true? Or to assert her source (that she showed onscreen) is fake?
This report stunned me, as up to this point I had an outside hope of winning a brokered convention. If there is no hope of that, I'd like to know it.
Thanks for your time.