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Time to swap signatures again... out with:
on with:
on with:
Jennifer Sheehan, Legal Counsel for the RNC
plainly stated in a letter to Nancy Lord, Utah National Committeewoman,
several weeks before the convention:
"The RNC does not recognize a state's binding of national delegates, but considers each delegate a free agent who can vote for whoever they choose."
And,
"The national convention allows delegates to vote for the individual of their choice regardless of whether the person's name is officially placed into nomination or not."
Ben Swann:
The delegate process was designed to entrust a group of voters with the power to override the popular vote in each state in order to ensure that the best candidate is chosen. Republican and Democratic parties are not governement agencies. They are private organizations, so voting within a party is not bound by election law.
Time to swap signatures again... out with:
"Maybe Romney could Hire an Audience to Stimulate the Job Market"
on with:
Jennifer Sheehan, Legal Counsel for the RNC
plainly stated in a letter to Nancy Lord, Utah National Committeewoman,
several weeks before the convention in 2008:
"The RNC does NOT recognize a state's binding of national delegates,
but considers each delegate a FREE AGENT who can vote for whoever they choose."
plainly stated in a letter to Nancy Lord, Utah National Committeewoman,
several weeks before the convention in 2008:
"The RNC does NOT recognize a state's binding of national delegates,
but considers each delegate a FREE AGENT who can vote for whoever they choose."
on with:
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