Rule 32 Suspension of Rules-RNC Convention

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" A motion to suspend all rules shall always be in order, but only made by authority of the majority of delegates from any state and seconded by each of 5 or more other states severally."


This means that if there are any rules that do not allow us to vote for Ron Paul as nominee, we can suspend them with majority vote from delegates.
 
" A motion to suspend all rules shall always be in order, but only made by authority of the majority of delegates from any state and seconded by each of 5 or more other states severally."


This means that if there are any rules that do not allow us to vote for Ron Paul as nominee, we can suspend them with majority vote from delegates.


Where did you find that?
 
Ron Paul has won or has a lock on the following states.

Let's see now, Ron Paul has won (or is winning) the following states:

Iowa
New Hampshire
Alaska
Nevada
Mississippi
Missouri
Louisiana
Maine
Massachusetts
Minnesota
South Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Colorado
Virginia


The Santorum & Gingrich delegates are now unbound, most are anti-Romney and will support Ron Paul.

Romney is going to lose to Ron Paul.
Delegates are essentially unbound from the moment they reach the convention in August.

Rather, we explain that the RNC rules’ provision on the unit rule make it clear that delegates aren’t bound to vote according to how most delegates from their state are voting. In fact, delegates can vote according to their own judgment and conscience, and that this is most likely to take place...
http://www.fairvote.org/response-to...-party-rules-may-surprise-in-201#.T59l_8WD_j2
 
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Do you really think there will be a simple majority of delegates there that will vote to suspend the rules? Not trying to be a naysayer, just think some other strategies may be more appropriate.
 
Do you really think there will be a simple majority of delegates there that will vote to suspend the rules? Not trying to be a naysayer, just think some other strategies may be more appropriate.

If we have Ron Paul supporters as delegates, sure they will vote to suspend the rules.
 
How/when did we win or will win New Hampshire, Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Colorado, Virginia? Or even Alaska? We only got 6 delegates there although we replaced the party leadership.
 
i believe santorum still kept his delegates since he is only suspending his campaign (not ending it). gingrich, he is terminating his campaign so i think his might be unbound.
 
I wish some of you would keep your uninformed speculation to yourselves. It muddies the waters for people who come here to find truthful, accurate information.
 
Do you really think there will be a simple majority of delegates there that will vote to suspend the rules? Not trying to be a naysayer, just think some other strategies may be more appropriate.

You don't need a simple majority nationally to suspend the rules.

You need to control the delegations by majority in 6 states. One to make the motion to suspend the rules and 5 to second it.

If 6 states are under control of the RP campaign, there will be chaos at the convention, count on it.
 
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What scares me is that we have been working within their own rules.

If they vote to suspend the rules because they don't like how things are going, this may give them a way to shut us out again...
 
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