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If there is a brokered convention, I wonder who the Republicans champion.
Posted by
David (aka David)
Feb 13 '12, 10:22
I find myself thinking about this more and more as the current candidates fail.
Responses:
Mitch Daniels' name keeps coming up. -- nm
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mara
Feb 13, 10:30
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he won't run. -- nm
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the amanda nones
Feb 13, 10:35
Can they decide on someone not currently running? Will tha person even have time to get on enough state ballots to win?
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TWuG
Feb 13, 10:27
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Getting on the ballot is only relevant in the primary. Once at the convention, delegates are only obligated to vote for their candidate to a point. -- nm
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Mop (196 lbs)
Feb 13, 10:32
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And the "obligation" is never legally binding anyway. Delegates can vote for whomever they want. It just doesn't come up often. -- nm
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David
Feb 13, 10:35
at a brokered convention they can choose anyone they wanted.
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Reagen
Feb 13, 10:29
Perhaps something in a milquetoast? -- nm
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T. Paw
Feb 13, 10:24
alternative solution:
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prayformojo
Feb 13, 10:23
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So, Ron Paul?
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Mop (196 lbs)
Feb 13, 10:26
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