Recap of the GOP's dirty trick on Ron Paul

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HOW THE REPUBLICAN PARTY STOLE THE NOMINATION FROM RON PAUL


If you follow mainstream election coverage, you might think Mitt Romney has coasted to an honest, easy, well-deserved Republican nomination. Unfortunately for Republican voters, nothing could be further from the truth. The primary process has been an all-out slugfest and many of the delegates Romney has won may be the result of dirty tricks and even election fraud. The following narrative includes links to reports, first-hand testimonials, and video evidence highlighting actions taken by the GOP to ensure a Romney victory, at the expense of fracturing the party just prior to the general election. Party leaders at the county and state level have changed or violated party rules, cancelled caucuses, changed vote counts, thrown out entire counties of votes, counted public votes privately, called-in the SWAT team, and inexplicably replaced Paul delegates with Romney delegates to block Ron Paul from winning the nomination.

Iowa: Days before the caucuses, Paul held a commanding lead in the polls and all the momentum, with every other candidate having peaked from favorable media coverage and then collapsed under the ensuing scrutiny. Establishment Republicans, like Iowa’s Representative Steve King (R), attempted to sabotage Paul’s campaign by spreading rumors he would lose to Obama if nominated. Even though the Iowa GOP platform reads like a Ron Paul speech, shortly before the caucuses, Iowa Governor Terry Barnstad told Politico , “[If Paul wins] people are going to look at who comes in second and who comes in third. If Romney comes in a strong second, it definitely helps him going into New Hampshire”. The message from the Governor to voters of his state was: a vote for Ron Paul was a wasted vote.

Huffington Post reported that Paul was ahead by one point over Romney and Rick Santorum in entrance polls conducted by Edison Media Research for the AP before the caucuses. For the first time ever, the Iowa GOP changed the final vote count to a secret location . After the caucus, results from 8 precincts (including those with colleges, in a state where Paul won 48% of the youth vote) went missing. Interestingly, these were all precincts Romney lost in 2008. In addition, GOP officials discovered inaccuracies in 131 precincts. Though polling in a comfortable first place, Paul finished third in this non-binding straw poll, behind Romney and Santorum.

Iowa originally reported Romney in first, Santorum in a close second, and Paul third. After the recount, Santorum was named the winner with Romney in second. No mention was given to how the recount affected Paul’s vote count. Iowa GOP chairman, Matt Strawn, later resigned and was replaced by Paul supporter, A.J. Spiker and Paul went on to win the majority of delegates.

Florida: The Florida GOP broke party rules by switching to a winner-take-all state before the date allowed, which favors the candidate with the most money for advertising and attack ads. Senior Advisor to the Ron Paul campaign, Doug Wead, claims this was done specifically to favor Romney.

Nevada: There is bad blood between Paul’s supporters and establishment Republicans in Nevada. This dates back to 2008, when Convention Chair, Sue Lowden and her enlisted delegates got up and walked out of the convention when it became apparent Paul’s supporters would claim a majority of the delegates. She claimed she would reconvene at a later time, but instead approved the McCain slate of delegates. This year, Paul supporters expected shenanigans; so his State Chairman, Carl Bunce, planned to win by outworking Romney. Just before the caucuses, he claimed to have “more IDs than Romney had votes in ’08″. This means through canvassing door-to-door and phoning voters, he had identified about 25,000 voters committed to show up and vote for Paul.

On caucus day, the media was denied access to most caucus sites and the few that were permitted were not allowed to take photos. Others were even ejected from sites. This CNN clip shows GOP staff preventing a Paul supporter from entering the premises to vote at a special caucus that was set up at the last minute for Newt Gingrich backer, Sheldon Adelson. Here, participants were asked to sign an affidavit (under penalty of perjury) stating they were Jewish and couldn’t vote earlier in the day due to “religious reasons”. CNN showed live coverage of votes being counted at this event, with Paul amassing nearly 60% of the votes. In some precincts in Clark County, the largest in Nevada, the number of ballots did not match the number of voters signed in at the caucus. Though votes were to be counted publicly, they were largely counted in private. The vote count was also inexplicably dragged out for several days, leading to a victory for Romney. Nevada State GOP Chairwoman, Amy Tarkanian resigned the day after the caucuses.

Another interesting note is that Paul’s 2012 votes had doubled, tripled, and more than quadrupled his 2008 votes in every state leading up to the Nevada caucuses, yet Paul received only 88 more votes there. Of all the places for this to occur, Nevada, the country’s most libertarian state; is the last in which anyone would expect this.

In spite of these irregularities , Paul won 22 of 25 state delegates and replaced state party officials with Paul supporters. Romney supporters then formed their own state party, called “Team Nevada”. The RNC then bypassed the official state party in order to organize for Romney and send all funds to Team Nevada.

Colorado: Romney supporters were caught passing out fake Ron Paul slates at the state convention. The RNC has not investigated or even commented on the matter.

Minnesota: Doug Wead, claims the state party instructed members not to vote for any delegates under age fifty because most young delegates support Paul.

Missouri: WXIX Cincinnati’s Ben Swann covered the fiasco in Clay County, Missouri’s largest county. Temporary Chairman, Eugene Dokes, started the meeting by banning video recording devices, a first for this event. Robert’s Rules of Order require the temporary chairman to accept nominations and elect a convention chairman to run the event. Instead, he appointed a chair of his choice. The crowd immediately erupted with booing. Shortly after, Dokes adjourned the meeting without the required two-thirds majority, called the police on attendees, and left. In adherence to state rules, Paul supporter, Brent Stafford, along with one of the top parliamentarians in the state, reconvened in the parking lot and attempted to resume the event. Shortly after, the SWAT team arrived and arrested Stafford, who was following state party rules. Dokes later admitted on talk radio that he and other state party officials deliberately broke the rules to prevent Paul from winning.

Maine: Ben Swann reported on shenanigans in Maine . Even though only 84% of votes had been counted; State GOP Chairman, Charlie Webster, declared Romney the winner over Paul by less than 200 votes. Hancock and Washington Counties hadn’t voted yet because Webster cancelled the caucuses due to an impending snowstorm, promising they could vote later and their votes would be counted. The snowstorm never occurred and he later reneged on his promise, telling voters in those counties their votes would not be counted after all. Washington County was Paul’s strongest in the state in 2008. Though other states with close outcomes held recounts, this was never a consideration for Maine.

At least one of the counties that did vote claims the state party recorded its tallies incorrectly. Matt McDonald, pastor of a small community church in Belfast, was nominated as the chairman of his caucus. He says the state instructed the caucus chairmen not to read any of the vote totals aloud, but rather to send the results straight to Augusta without a public reading. McDonald made a motion to change this rule, and it was approved unanimously. McDonald says 22 voters showed up, resulting in 8 votes for Paul, 7 for Santorum, 5 for Romney, and 2 undecided. When he called the votes into Augusta, he was told they already had the results and the totals read 9 for Romney, 5 or Santorum, and 2 for Paul. When McDonald told her the tally had been counted publicly, he says “her voice changed and she said…we’ll record this”. Doug Wead claims, “On every occasion, the votes that were lost were Ron Paul votes and the person responsible for reporting them were Mitt Romney supporters…in one case the votes were actually transferred from paper to…a computer and the lady doing the transfer was a Mitt Romney person”. To date, these tallies have not been corrected and Romney is still credited with the straw vote win while the media continues to report that Paul never won a state contest.

Arizona: The Examiner’s Kevin Kervick reports “ballot stuffing, rule violations, and improper vote counting that occurred behind closed doors” at the convention. In addition, Paul supporters allege threats of physical violence from Romney supporters.

Michigan: Doug Wead reports, ” Michigan, unlike any other state…had a special party rule forbidding any precinct delegate vacancies from being filled at county conventions until after the state delegates and alternates were chosen. In other words, countless Ron Paul supporters attending county convention were forcibly blocked…because they weren’t elected precinct delegates in 2010-long before the Ron Paul 2012 campaign began”. Wead also claims “documented instances in multiple counties where county party officials “edited” the state delegation lists after the county conventions adjourned”.

Wyoming: A commenter on Paul supporter website, DailyPaul.com, explains how members of the Republican Executive Committee (all Romney supporters) illegally cast votes in the delegate selection vote.

Washington: At the state convention , a Ron Paul delegate claimed bubble ballot sheets were withheld in King County’s district 36. He also claims the 37 th district caucus was forced to conduct the meeting outside because Chairwoman, Lori Sotelo, was irritated when a Ron Paul supporter was elected to run the caucus, instead of her choice.

Ben Swann interviewed a voter in Pierce County, Washington; who claims the local Republican leadership passed out what they called a “unity slate” to voters and said it represented an equal distribution of delegates committed to Romney, Santorum, and Gingrich. The plan was to organize to block Ron Paul supporters, who outnumbered the other candidates’ supporters, from receiving the lion’s share of the delegates. The Republican leadership prevailed.

Alaska: In spite of last-minute rule changes and violations of party rules, Paul supporters ousted longtime state chairman, Randy Ruedrich, and voted-in Paul supporter, Russ Millette. Ruedrich then tried to sabotage the state convention and transferred all of the state party’s $100,000 to the local Capital City Republicans in Juneau, effectively bankrupting the party now controlled by Paul supporters.

Georgia: This video shows GOP Chairwoman, Sue Everhart, at the Athens Clarke County GOP meeting admitting “shoddy treatment of the Ron Paul people at that [2008] convention” and publicly apologizing. She presents the rule book that she helped to write and claims it won’t happen again. The video then shows the actual convention and party leaders breaking those rules to force their pre-selected slate of delegates and prevent Paul’s supporters from electing their own. Party leaders then adjourned the meeting illegally and ran out of the meeting.

Massachusetts: Paul won 16 of the 27 delegates selected so far in Romney’s home state. In addition, he swept all 6 from Romney’s home county. As a result (for the first time ever in the state), delegates were asked to sign an affidavit stating ” I certify under the pain and penalty of perjury, that on the first ballot at the 2012 Republican National Convention, I will affirmatively Vote for Mitt Romney, the winner of the 2012 Massachusetts Presidential Primary.” The state GOP then covered up Romney’s embarrassing loss by invalidating ballots and ousting the Paul delegates.

North Dakota: Ben Swann reports the selection of delegates was unfair: the GOP handed out pre-printed ballots with a slate of delegates with 60% of them being Mitt Romney supporters in a state where he won only 26% of the vote.

Oklahoma: Kevin Kervick of The Examiner reports that the Oklahoma convention had to be moved to the parking lot because Robert’s Rules were ignored, delegate credentials were not verified, a convention chair was never appointed, motions made from the floor were ignored, the Chairman illegally elected a slate of Romney delegates, and the convention was closed without a two-thirds majority vote. Consistent with Robert’s Rules, Paul supporters reconvened in the parking lot to elect delegates. Paul supporters have now filed a law suit to ensure their delegates will be seated.

Virginia: Doug Wead claims “at a district convention, they coaxed the Ron Paul delegation outside and then locked the door. The pastor of the church that was hosting the event was, himself, locked out”.

U.S. Virgin Islands: Ron Paul won his first caucus, only to have the GOP take down the straw vote results from their website showing Paul the victor with 29% over Romney’s 26% and replaced with a note from the party claiming Romney won because he won more delegates. Paul’s Official Campaign Blogger, Jack Hunter, explains how every other contest determined the victor by the straw vote, except the one straw vote Paul won.

Alabama: An inexplicable gap exists between Paul’s popular vote count and his delegate vote count. This is odd because voters choose both on the same day and on the same ballot. Alabama Republican Party rules state that voters can only vote for one candidate and then must choose between his delegates. Statewide, Paul received only about one-third as many votes as his delegates. This means voters chose another candidate, but selected Paul’s delegates. No other candidate’s totals showed a similar pattern.

Louisiana: Ben Swann reports a clash between the old Louisiana State GOP leadership and newly-elected leaders who support Paul. Old Chairman, Roger Villere, angered attendees with last-minute rule changes the night before the convention. At the start of the convention, Villere attempted to recognize the former Chair of the Rules Committee, who had been voted out the night before. When new Chair, Alex Helwig, rose to address the delegation; Villere instructed security (comprised of off-duty Shreveport Police) to remove him . They arrested him for trespassing and broke several of his fingers. Next, an overwhelming majority elected a new Convention Chair, Paul supporter Alex Helwig. Members then turned their chairs to face Helwig, with their backs to Villere. In desperation, Villere instructed the police officers to remove the duly-elected Herford. They did so and dislocated his hip in the process, sending him to the emergency room. The reconvened group followed state party rules and went on to elect a majority of Paul delegates, which the state party later replaced with its own slate of Romney delegates. The Paul campaign has appealed to the RNC, but it is unlikely that the RNC will reinstate the Paul delegates.

Oregon: This YouTube video shows establishment Republicans in Congressional District 4 attempting to steal the ballot box and leave the premises when it became apparent the Ron Paul supporters were in the majority. A Paul supporter is chased away from the ballots and claims he was accosted by an establishment party member.

Wisconsin: MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell reports Romney violated state campaign laws by bribing voters with free subs.

In other states, Paul supporters claim vote-flipping occurred with electronic voting machines. Once about 40% of votes are reported, there is typically little variation in the final numbers. However on several occasions, at about 40% Romney’s trajectory “flipped” with the leader, which was often Paul. Austin Election Judge, Anne Beckett, has come forth publicly to claim she witnessed this firsthand.

Baseless allegations or a few isolated incidents may not be cause for concern, but there is enough video evidence in this report to disturb anyone who cares about fair elections. Rule changes, disregard for existing rules, cancelling elections, running off with ballots, secret vote counts, throwing out votes, threats, physical violence, and arbitrary replacement of delegates are activities unbecoming of a democratic society. Whether you’re a Ron Paul supporter, or even a Republican, is irrelevant. That the Republican Party will seemingly stop at nothing to ensure their selected candidate is the nominee should be deeply troubling for all Americans.

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Com' on guys/gals, please participate. Add to this list, comment, etc.

Is Tom Woods personal diet so much more important than this thread to warrant 7,000+ views? What about Ron's Fiji water thread that got 50K views?
 
One of the comments on the blog:

mike says:
August 1, 2012 at 7:51 AM
Of course.

I followed the entire campaign from 2007 till now. I know for a fact the nomination was stolen criminaly.

This is the work of the administration. For get the parties, this came from above the top.

Why do you think this happened . We got word from a bilderberg meeting to do anything to stop and shut down ron pauls run.

I think the entire super pack debockle was cooked up to keep the race from being a 2 man run, this way the media could shut out paul and not be obvious.

This would mean the supreme court has been compramised and is totaly corrupt. Which would not suprise me.

Its a very sad sad time to be a american citizen when you see this happen you know you have lost youre country.

I no longer see my self as an american. I feel like a man without a country. Im actualy thinking about leaving the usa.

They can have thier corruption, drones, prisons, drugs, guns, bought congress, corrupt parties and a socialist president. The best most respectable, most honorable, most historicly correct man of our day treated like shit for not being corrupt.
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Im done. Fuck the united states. All they are is a big pack of liaRs and theifs. Closer to a maniac than anything i can give a description to.

God help all of you, YOU’RE going to need it.

I have been talking to many corporate profesionals, many are planning on leaving the usa within 3 years.

Look, your not alone, there are alot of people who know paul won and they know criminals run the show in the us. Its not that hard too see the proof, any grown up with half a brain can see it.

I say get out now. Im am. Maybe when they kill millions and get brought to justice would i move back.

I figure some time in the future america will have a german like meltdown and many will be killed internally.

Im just not going to stick around for that. I do t have alot of money and have no chance of fighting the system here.

Hell my brother had to do 1 year in levenworth, the charge was illegal use of telecom., he made a phone call to two peoe he know 20 years ago. They turned out to be drug runners, they got poped and said my brother was the kingpin lol. Dea showed up and started asking where is all the money and boats and cars. My brother is handicap and can not walk. He was living in kansas way out in the country with my parents. But, after realizing he was not who they said he was, they still put him in prison for a year.

This country is poisned and extremely dangerous. Im rollin and wont look back.

Why do you think international flights out of the united states are a thousand dollars and up?

they want to keep you in here. Think im joking, do youre homework.
 
I tend to put more weight onto Iowa. THAT was our big chance, and we had a commanding lead just a week before the caucus. Had we won it decisively, the momentum would have been unstoppable.

But, I disagree with the analysis on why we lost Iowa. It wasn't because the govenor dissed Ron. It was 100% because of the bogus poll released by CNN a week before the caucus, which did not include independents (RP's best demographic), and showed Santorum as "surging". The media then began discussing Santorum 24/7, and Santorum ate up Ron's soft support. Every other poll prior showed Ron Paul with a big lead (even as much as 8 points over Romney), and Santorum in single digits. I have no doubt that without this one poll, we would have won Iowa... and probably the nomination with the momentum that would have created.
 
I tend to put more weight onto Iowa. THAT was our big chance, and we had a commanding lead just a week before the caucus. Had we won it decisively, the momentum would have been unstoppable.

But, I disagree with the analysis on why we lost Iowa. It wasn't because the govenor dissed Ron. It was 100% because of the bogus poll released by CNN a week before the caucus, which did not include independents (RP's best demographic), and showed Santorum as "surging". The media then began discussing Santorum 24/7, and Santorum ate up Ron's soft support. Every other poll prior showed Ron Paul with a big lead (even as much as 8 points over Romney), and Santorum in single digits. I have no doubt that without this one poll, we would have won Iowa... and probably the nomination with the momentum that would have created.

I agree with you but don't forget straight out election fraud. PM me your email address and I'll show you some stuff I found just this morning in Iowa.
 
It wasn't just election fraud, it was journalistic fraud. Karsten is right. Never forget the getaway driver's role in the commission of a crime. Keep in mind that in the latter months of 2011, and January-February critical time frame when the primaries started, the mainstream media's agenda was always and forever to not give Paul 24/7 coverage to compete with Romney, even when he had earned it, while still putting on a pretense of doing 'campaign coverage.'

In a few moments of honesty, reporters admitted that only two candidates were prepared to run a national primary race---Romney and Paul. That's why the media went through covering Romney and Perry, Romney and Cain, Romney and Newt, Romney and Santorum, etc. Covering Romney and Paul would have killed Mitt's chances, so the game became one of pushing anybody else, to prevent Paul from ever getting momentum. The hack GOP machine simply complemented the media blackout with tactics that kept Paul from getting an early victory anywhere. The media and the Republican leaders are partners in crime.
 
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It wasn't just election fraud, it was journalistic fraud. Karsten is right. Never forget the getaway driver's role in the commission of a crime. Keep in mind that in the latter months of 2011, and January-February critical time frame when the primaries started, the mainstream media's agenda was always and forever to not give Paul 24/7 coverage to compete with Romney, even when he had earned it, while still putting on a pretense of doing 'campaign coverage.'

In a few moments of honesty, reporters admitted that only two candidates were prepared to run a national primary race---Romney and Paul. That's why the media went through covering Romney and Perry, Romney and Cain, Romney and Newt, Romney and Santorum, etc. Covering Romney and Paul would have killed Mitt's chances, so the game became one of pushing anybody else, to prevent Paul from ever getting momentum. The hack GOP machine simply complemented the media blackout with tactics that kept Paul from getting an early victory anywhere. The media and the Republican leaders are partners in crime.

I don't think the republican leaders and the media are partners in crime, I just think they both had the same agenda, keep Ron Paul far farrrr farrr away from any coverage.. My guess is now you will start to see the media bash Romney simply because the people behind the curtains who are pulling the strings will stop at nothing to get Obama back in. Youlll see..
 
I don't think the republican leaders and the media are partners in crime, I just think they both had the same agenda, keep Ron Paul far farrrr farrr away from any coverage.. My guess is now you will start to see the media bash Romney simply because the people behind the curtains who are pulling the strings will stop at nothing to get Obama back in. Youlll see..

Romney and Obama are both acceptable to the global elites.
 
This was an awesome read. And people call Paul supporters kooks for making these allegations........
 
I tend to put more weight onto Iowa. THAT was our big chance, and we had a commanding lead just a week before the caucus. Had we won it decisively, the momentum would have been unstoppable.

But, I disagree with the analysis on why we lost Iowa. It wasn't because the govenor dissed Ron. It was 100% because of the bogus poll released by CNN a week before the caucus, which did not include independents (RP's best demographic), and showed Santorum as "surging". The media then began discussing Santorum 24/7, and Santorum ate up Ron's soft support. Every other poll prior showed Ron Paul with a big lead (even as much as 8 points over Romney), and Santorum in single digits. I have no doubt that without this one poll, we would have won Iowa... and probably the nomination with the momentum that would have created.

Hit the nail on the head. I can guarantee almost 100% that there was no fraud in Iowa.

The number one reason with a bullet why we lost was the media conspiracy to blackout, misrepresent, and straight out lie about Ron Paul.

 
Hit the nail on the head. I can guarantee almost 100% that there was no fraud in Iowa.

The number one reason with a bullet why we lost was the media conspiracy to blackout, misrepresent, and straight out lie about Ron Paul.



And they still had to secretly count the ballots to keep Paul from getting the most.
 
I tend to put more weight onto Iowa. THAT was our big chance, and we had a commanding lead just a week before the caucus. Had we won it decisively, the momentum would have been unstoppable.

But, I disagree with the analysis on why we lost Iowa. It wasn't because the govenor dissed Ron. It was 100% because of the bogus poll released by CNN a week before the caucus, which did not include independents (RP's best demographic), and showed Santorum as "surging". The media then began discussing Santorum 24/7, and Santorum ate up Ron's soft support. Every other poll prior showed Ron Paul with a big lead (even as much as 8 points over Romney), and Santorum in single digits. I have no doubt that without this one poll, we would have won Iowa... and probably the nomination with the momentum that would have created.
Actually we were well on our way to winning Iowa, cracking upper 20 percentile and on the verge of breaking into the 30's until the Racist Newsletter controversy came front and center 2-3 weeks prior to the Caucus. The campaign had all year to prepare for that and they did absolutely nothing to refute it except to send Ron Paul into hiding. That, coupled with the simultaneous media praise of Santorum led to our defeat. We took Newt to the woodshed, but not Santorum in our attack ads. Two of the biggest flaws of the campaign.

Sean Hannity was beating the Racist Newsletters drum in the MSM and then other outlets took that a ran with it. This was expected though. The campaign should've had a response that made these lie peddlers feel embarrassed. It took a Super PAC to set the record straight on this matter, but it came much too late for Iowa. Once that ad got some play those allegations almost disappeared overnight.
 
And they still had to secretly count the ballots to keep Paul from getting the most.

In Maine, yes I think this may have happened. No where else. In Iowa there was no secret counting. In Nevada there was a small amount but then Romney got 49% of the vote. I do not believe that they flipped the vote by a 50% margin.
 
The biggest thing in Iowa was the "Santorum SURGING" poll that was pushed prior to the election. It all went downhill from there.
 
LOL at the fraud deniers.

I'm waiting for Santa Claus is real arguments from these mind-numbed drones.

Nothing will ever change as long as the apologists rush into every thread that Sailingaway hasn't yet banned to the basement with "There is no fraud, you conspiracy nuts"
 
If anyone is interested in what is being said on the 'other side', this site is very illuminating:

h t t p://aboutmittromney.com/ron-paul-state-by-state.htm
 
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