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Virginia Republicans Will Hold Presidential Primary

Bradley in DC

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Virginia Republicans Will Hold Presidential Primary
October 15th, 2007
On October 13, the Virginia Republican Party decided to authorize a presidential primary next year, on February 12. Last time there was a Virginia Republican presidential primary was in 2000, when it was held on February 29. The Republican 2008 primary will be winner-take-all. Whoever comes in first will get all the state’s delegates.

2 Responses to “Virginia Republicans Will Hold Presidential Primary”

Steve LaBianca Says:
October 15th, 2007 at 10:26 pm
I used to live in Virginia, and I know several Libertarians who had wanted to vote for Ron Paul in a primary. As Virginia is an “open primary” state, anyone can vote in a party’s primary, irrespective of their registration. I guess the only way now is to become a delegate to the Republican state convention. But the Republican Party of Virginia has a long history of nominating by convention, rather than by primary. They just don’t want Democrats or others voting in their primary. The Democrats however, have kept their nominating process open, and have run primaries nearly every time (for statewide office that is).
I also suspect that with Ron Paul’s cross party appeal, the RPV had even more incentive to close the process off, and give all the delegates to the winner at convention. Ron Paul has very little chance of getting them now, IMHO.

Steve LaBianca Says:
October 15th, 2007 at 10:32 pm
Well, I have reread the news item, and I am now eating crow that the RPVa IS having a presidential primary. But with the winner taking all the delegates, Ron Paul still has a long way to go to get the Virginia delegates. I wonder if the 15,000 or so perennial Libertarian presidential candidate voters will take the time to vote in the Republican primary for Ron Paul. And who knows, maybe there really are alot of others, non traditional Republicans, independents and Democrats who will pull the lever for Ron Paul.
 
Do I need to become a delegate in Virginia?

Its a Winner takes all, that means delegates are bound. They have to vote at the RNC for whoever won.

I would become a delegate for the experience, but it is CRITICAL that Ron comes in FIRST in Virginia.


Edit>>> by I, I mean someone who is a RP supporter in Virginia, Im in Iowa
 
Its a Winner takes all, that means delegates are bound. They have to vote at the RNC for whoever won.

So does this mean that in Virginia it doesn't matter if we get Ron Paul delegates or not? Because whoever wins the Primary vote is who the state delegates have to vote for, so as long as there are enough Virginia Delegates to vote at the RNC, there's no problem?

How do we find out how many Delegates we need and how many Delegates we have at this time in Virginia? Does there have to be any Ron Paul Delegates here?

I'm confused
:confused:
 
We should still try to become the delegates as the nomination might not be decided until the primary and delegates from winner take all states such as virginia are only required to vote for RP in the first round. After that they can vote for whoever they want
 
I just want to make sure, it's winner-take-all by the entire state, not winner-take-all by district?

Also, can a delegate break that rule? (And, I assume, have the GOP hate them forever.)

Speaking of voting oaths, just saw this today. Although there's no legal binding, we need to take care that this doesn't scare off potential voters: http://www.wdbj7.com/Global/story.asp?S=7411021&nav=S6aK

Thanks!
 
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