kathy88
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We have three battles coming up tuesday.
1. Indiana. Indiana is one of the more unusual states in that some delegates are bound and some are unbound. There are 46 total available. 3 are the super delegates, 27 are CDs elected in conjunction with primary votes. They are winner take all by congressional district and are BOUND for 1 round of voting at National. There are alsok, however, 16 AL delegates chosen at state convention. These 16 are all unbound. There is a huge opportunity for Ron in Indiana. Go Hoosiers!
2. North Carolina. North Carolina has a total of 55 delegates available. 3 super delegates, 39 CDs and 13 AL. north Carolina is also unusual in that some of their conventions have taken place before the primary vote. I hope someone can update this for me, as I'm unsure of current numbers. All delegates are bound for first round and are proportionally awarded according to what I found, although I'm questioning that in light of recent events (particularly this weekend
GO CAROLINA!
3. West Virginia. West Virginia has 31 total delegates. 3 Super, 9 CD and 19 AL. This is another weird process. The delegates are elected. They may choose to run "committed to" a specific candidate. If they do, they are bound to that candidate at National until released. (seriously) They may also run uncommitted. I found nothing clarifying whether they are bound or not. Can someone help? Go West Virigina. (Y'all are my neighbors I'm in PA).
So. We had a FABULOUS weekend for Liberty. Let's continue this trend, ride the mo and KICK SOME ROMNEY ASS Tuesday

Good luck all.
1. Indiana. Indiana is one of the more unusual states in that some delegates are bound and some are unbound. There are 46 total available. 3 are the super delegates, 27 are CDs elected in conjunction with primary votes. They are winner take all by congressional district and are BOUND for 1 round of voting at National. There are alsok, however, 16 AL delegates chosen at state convention. These 16 are all unbound. There is a huge opportunity for Ron in Indiana. Go Hoosiers!
2. North Carolina. North Carolina has a total of 55 delegates available. 3 super delegates, 39 CDs and 13 AL. north Carolina is also unusual in that some of their conventions have taken place before the primary vote. I hope someone can update this for me, as I'm unsure of current numbers. All delegates are bound for first round and are proportionally awarded according to what I found, although I'm questioning that in light of recent events (particularly this weekend

3. West Virginia. West Virginia has 31 total delegates. 3 Super, 9 CD and 19 AL. This is another weird process. The delegates are elected. They may choose to run "committed to" a specific candidate. If they do, they are bound to that candidate at National until released. (seriously) They may also run uncommitted. I found nothing clarifying whether they are bound or not. Can someone help? Go West Virigina. (Y'all are my neighbors I'm in PA).
So. We had a FABULOUS weekend for Liberty. Let's continue this trend, ride the mo and KICK SOME ROMNEY ASS Tuesday



Good luck all.