Well, it isn't an amount to speak, it's an amount to be nominated. People want to vote for Ron Paul in Tampa.
The answer to "do we have enough already"? depends on who you ask. I thought that we got a solid win in Oregon. Oregon doesn't seem to be listed.
Some people insist that bound/unbound does not matter one bit for putting a name into nomination. I don't think anyone who argues this point over and over would actually stake their life on it.
Nebraska delegates appear to be as bound to Romney as the Oregon delegates are. And we won in Oregon. And in Nevada. I don't see how Nebraska can put us over the top if Oregon and Nevada can't.
No one really knows. The RNC is fighting us.
Actually Nebraska delegates are not bound. The vote wasn't tied to the selection of delegates. Oregon and Nevada were. Each state has there own rules. Also on the issue of nomination. The nominating from the floor is not a bound vote. The only time a bound vote occurs is the actual vote for president nominee. Of course the GOP will try to screw us every possible way they can.
Does it really matter? If we have enough, they'll change the rules at the last minute. Isn't that what they always do?
If we hadn't been railroaded, we'd had won Iowa and gotten momentum and had many more than 8... methinks.We think we do, but who the hell knows at this point. If we weren't railroaded, we'd have 8.
If we hadn't been railroaded, we'd had won Iowa and gotten momentum and had many more than 8... methinks.
Are you talking about the caucus? We did win Iowa based on delegates..
I've heard that Romney's camp has been de-certifying Paul delegates based on them not signing some loyal pledge. Can anyone speak to this?