CRM4RP2008
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This letter was sent out a few minutes ago from Texas Senate District 10 Chairman:
SD10 Delegates & Alternates,
Part of my responsibility as SD10 temporary chairman is to keep the delegation informed about any issues pertaining to the convention. Many delegates to this year's district convention have participated before and are used to fairly harmonious and unified conventions. The situation this year may be different.
We have had a large number of Ron Paul campaign organizers become involved in this year’s convention process. On their blogs, some are hoping to send enough of their own members to the state convention to:
1. Change the state rules to allow the Texas national delegates to vote for someone other than the winner of the Texas Republican Primary, which would disenfranchise over a million primary voters.
2. Elect national delegates who will vote contrary to how Texas voted.
Many of this year’s new participants have been told that delegates to the national convention are not bound by the results of the popular vote. This is not true. The rules in effect in Texas at the time of the March 4 primary clearly state that our national delegates are required to vote as the voters did. Texas voters went to the polls on March 4 believing that their votes counted. Changing the rules after the election would disenfranchise those voters. This is the kind of activity we expect to see in the Democrat party.
While it sounds farfetched, Ron Paul organizers have successfully taken one third of the Missouri delegation. They are also working hard across the state of Texas to control the delegations of other senate districts and counties.
It is important that you not take your attendance at this year's convention lightly. Our number of delegates is roughly double the number we had last year, so the potential for this attempt to succeed is real. Please make every effort to attend, and plan to stay until the end.
On to victory in November,
Stuart Lane
Temporary Chairman, SD10
SD10 Delegates & Alternates,
Part of my responsibility as SD10 temporary chairman is to keep the delegation informed about any issues pertaining to the convention. Many delegates to this year's district convention have participated before and are used to fairly harmonious and unified conventions. The situation this year may be different.
We have had a large number of Ron Paul campaign organizers become involved in this year’s convention process. On their blogs, some are hoping to send enough of their own members to the state convention to:
1. Change the state rules to allow the Texas national delegates to vote for someone other than the winner of the Texas Republican Primary, which would disenfranchise over a million primary voters.
2. Elect national delegates who will vote contrary to how Texas voted.
Many of this year’s new participants have been told that delegates to the national convention are not bound by the results of the popular vote. This is not true. The rules in effect in Texas at the time of the March 4 primary clearly state that our national delegates are required to vote as the voters did. Texas voters went to the polls on March 4 believing that their votes counted. Changing the rules after the election would disenfranchise those voters. This is the kind of activity we expect to see in the Democrat party.
While it sounds farfetched, Ron Paul organizers have successfully taken one third of the Missouri delegation. They are also working hard across the state of Texas to control the delegations of other senate districts and counties.
It is important that you not take your attendance at this year's convention lightly. Our number of delegates is roughly double the number we had last year, so the potential for this attempt to succeed is real. Please make every effort to attend, and plan to stay until the end.
On to victory in November,
Stuart Lane
Temporary Chairman, SD10