This may be the rule that gives us majority in Louisiana

http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/LA-R.phtml#0216
Saturday 16 February 2008 State Convention

The convention shall convene at 10 a.m. at the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge. The election of delegates and alternate delegates to the 2008 Republican National Convention will occur at this time. The State Convention elects:

* 20 delegates allocated during the 9 February Primary.
* 21 district delegates-- 3 from each of the state's 7 Congressional Districts. The participants at the State Convention alone determine if presidential preference is to be a factor in such choice and, if so, how it is to be applied.
* 3 additional at-large delegates. The participants at the State Convention alone determine if presidential preference is to be a factor in such choice and, if so, how it is to be applied.

The 3 party leaders, the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the Louisiana's Republican Party, will attend the convention as unpledged delegates by virtue of their position.






so my question is, if this lawsuit doesnt go through like today what is to stop them from voting on the national delegates? How will we be able to invalidate them? Will we have to force a new convention if those delegates are tossed out?
 
The right attorney and the right judge and file for an emergency injunctive relief to stop the convention pending the lawsuit.

With sufficient evidence presented, a judge might grant the relief if they believe fraud has taken place. They might also see no harm waiting on resolution of the lawsuit. Time being critical might make the issue.

On the other hand, a weak attorney presentation and/or a weak judge will not grant the relief. That is where one better know which side of the fence a judge is aligned. Especially in LA from my past experience with litigation in LA.

Read between the lines.
 
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