pepperpete1
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Alternates serve in place of delegates
Hey guys,
It did not occur to me til I was surfing around tonite and found this
http://deathby1000papercuts.blogspot.com/2008/01/louisiana-gop-caucus-results-results.html
Quick analysis from Lew Rockwell on this development:
Ronald Reagan Wins Louisiana Caucus
1. The coalition delegate slate will be split 4 ways at the state convention, and Paul may have more than any one candidate.
2. Paul supposedly has most of the alternate delegate slots, most of which were uncontested. So if somebody doesn't show up or is ruled ineligible, a Paul delegate can step up.
3. If half of Paul's supporters did indeed cast provisional ballots, these results from the Shreveport times are utterly meaningless.
So even if the LAGOP is to be penalized it's delegates when found to be in violation of the various rules and statutes.......we still have our alternates!
HQ should act upon this ASAP!
Hey guys,
It did not occur to me til I was surfing around tonite and found this
http://deathby1000papercuts.blogspot.com/2008/01/louisiana-gop-caucus-results-results.html
Quick analysis from Lew Rockwell on this development:
Ronald Reagan Wins Louisiana Caucus
1. The coalition delegate slate will be split 4 ways at the state convention, and Paul may have more than any one candidate.
2. Paul supposedly has most of the alternate delegate slots, most of which were uncontested. So if somebody doesn't show up or is ruled ineligible, a Paul delegate can step up.
3. If half of Paul's supporters did indeed cast provisional ballots, these results from the Shreveport times are utterly meaningless.
So even if the LAGOP is to be penalized it's delegates when found to be in violation of the various rules and statutes.......we still have our alternates!