Born2cycle said:It hasn't been relevant in decades, and almost certainly won't be this year either. It only becomes relevant if a state party chairman declares all delegates from his state are for some candidate, when some delegates are not. But the delegates who are not for that candidate (if they are not legitimately bound in that round of voting) can ask for a roll call count, by Rule 37(b)[
Well he's not interpreting the rule correctly, apparently.
From the Wikipedia discussion on it:
If a state has all of its delegates bound to Mitt, and the super delegates from that state also commit to Mitt, then wouldn't that state be considered under the unit rule and then the delegates would be free to vote their heart?
there are so many arguments on both sides.... I think we don't need to get ahead of ourselves. WE have STATE conventions coming up before we have to worry about the one in August.
Well he's not interpreting the rule correctly, apparently.
From the Wikipedia discussion on it: