Why Republican Party Delegate Rules Might Cause Them Convention Trouble
A long contested race plus new anti-Ron Paul rules from 2012 could leave many GOP faithful feeling locked out.
A wade into the weeds of Republican Party delegate assignment rules, by former Reagan staffer Donald Devine over at American Conservative, which have changed in important ways since 2012. Those changes are leading some to wonder if the Party isn't creating a very strong possibility that delegates will enter the convention with no clear winner.
The core of the potential problem:
The Southern Super Tuesday primaries and the other Southern contests before March 15 are required for the first time to award their primary delegates by proportional representation where each candidate wins only the percentage of delegates he receives from the popular vote, rather than the first-place candidate winning all delegates. That method guarantees no candidate will be able to build a commanding lead until after March 15 when winner-take-all nomination contests become possible.
Southern states made a bargain of sorts with the Party and the nation: they were willing to make their results' actual impact in delegate assignment smaller in order to make themselves seem more relevant by occurring earlier in the process before everything seemed like a done deal.
This leads Devine to strongly suspect, in a world where neither Trump nor Cruz or any other non-Trump is able to start a true sweep of delegate numbers, that this might lead to a contested convention this summer, with no clear winner going in. But:
Republican party chairman Reince Priebus is confident that there will be no contested convention. He recently told Time magazine: "I know the rules pretty well, I'm pretty confident in how delegates are allocated, I helped write a lot of the rules and I believe that clarity will come very soon" as to who will win the nomination. The current plethora of candidates "doesn't mean that, by the end of March or mid-April, the end of April, that it isn't going to be very clear. There's only so much money to go around, there's only so long everyone can keep fighting." He claimed he was prepared for a contested convention but based on his expertise did not expect one, "so it's not like I need some sort of expert help to understand our own governing rules or how our convention might run."
Devine thinks it looks likely that at least three or more somewhat appealing candidates can stay in the game through the Spring or perhaps beyond.
Another change, aimed at making sure Ron Paul or future Ron Paul types could carry no weight on the convention floor, states that no candidate who does not command a plurality of the delegations of eight states or more can even get officially placed in nomination or have his/her vote counted, which could disenfranchise a lot of delegates whose guys or gals don't win enough states.
These leads old Party hand Morton Blackwell, who hates the new rules, to posit this potential conundrum for the GOP come convention time:
Assume that Candidate A wins 38% of the delegate votes at the national convention, then that Candidate B wins 39% of the delegate votes, and that candidates C, D, E, F, and G among them win the remaining 23% of the delegate votes. With many states binding their delegate votes proportionally to their presidential primary votes, this could happen.
Assume also that none of the five candidates whose numbers made up that 23% of the convention votes won the majority of delegate votes in at least eight states. That would be likely.
Then assume that a big majority of the Delegates whose votes were bound to Candidates C, D, E, F, and G would vote for Candidate A on a second ballot. That couldn't happen because there wouldn't be a second ballot. Under the current rules, the votes for Candidates C, D, E, F, and G wouldn't be counted. Candidate B would receive the presidential nomination with the votes of only 39% of the duly elected Delegates, although a majority of the total number of Delegates preferred Candidate A over Candidate B.
Will the Party powers care if that happens? Probably not much. But lots of potential Republican voters who feel disenfranchised just might.
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...which have changed in important ways since 2016
Really? They've changed since now?
Yes, they are ever changing, constantly twirling, twirling toward freedom.
It does not matter which way you vote. Either way your planet is doomed. Doomed. Doomed.
Time, moves like a river, to the sea.....that error corrected, thanks.
So Ron Paul has a real legacy then.
I seem to recall the rules being changed here in ME after Ron Paul people hijacked the caucus.
They hijacked Iowa first and pretty much every caucus. So the national party demanded that caucus states had to achieve some kind of proportional allocation of delegates even though the primary feature of caucuses is that there is no correlation between caucus results and final delegates. There are just systems that reward organizations that slog through multiple levels of conventions.
Not that I loved Ron Paul, but it's kind of funny. They tell us to get involved and deliver results, then when that might happen, they change the rules.
Same here in Louisiana.
It got quite ugly.
Ron Paul people hijacked the caucus
I think you mis-spelled "attended".
Some libertarians forgot that their place is to sit quietly in the corner and vote for whatever slaver the Republicans put up. Ron Paul and his people were getting uppity.
Hijacked the caucus? We had more votes. I do recall that bitch from Oxford County coming into the Somerset County caucus trying to get us to vote on the rescinded ballots so that our votes wouldn't count so that the entire convention would be thrown out.
Ha ha!
It was nice of Ted Cruz' big brother to lend him a suit for that photo.
Haha, yeah that coat is definitely not a fitted one. Wonder if he left it in his office or something and borrowed one for the impromptu photo.
According to my "friends" on Facebook, we should all give him the dignity of using his full birth name, Rafael Eduardo Cruz, instead of using some anglicized nickname.
Barack Hussein Obama agrees.
See, it just proves that Democrats are racist against Africans (I assume that "Soetero" is an African name), because Barry Soetero had to change his name to get anywhere in the party.
God, I would love it if Cruz whipped out Obama's line about people disagreeing with him because he looked different and had a funny name. Preferably if he used that one when debating Hillary.
LOL, I just googled "Rafael Eduardo Cruz" and discovered this Facebook comment:
"Rafael Eduardo Cruz, that's "Ted" Cruz's real name, is one dangerous man! Rafael Eduardo Cruz is the most radical and Texans and America should remove this extreme from any office. Rafael Eduardo Cruz is Canadian immigrant with grandiose ideas equal to Adolf Hitler. And people are listening to this radical element! Rafael Eduardo Cruz wraps himself in the American flag while boasting discrimination and segregation towards blacks, Hispanics, women and equality of ALL races. Rafael Eduardo Cruz wants to be president! Rafael Eduardo Cruz, that's "Ted" Cruz's real name, is one dangerous man! Rafael Eduardo Cruz is the most radical and Texans and America should remove this extreme from any office. Rafael Eduardo Cruz is Canadian immigrant with grandiose ideas equal to Adolf Hitler. And people are listening to this radical element! Rafael Eduardo Cruz wraps himself in the American flag while boasting discrimination and segregation towards blacks, Hispanics, women and equality of ALL races. Rafael Eduardo Cruz wants to be president! YOU control your destiny only if you vote! Wake up, America!"
Brilliant stuff. Ted Cruz wants discrimination towards Hispanics despite being one.
And I also found an article claiming that Ted Cruz going by "Ted" proves Republicans are racists because they wouldn't vote for someone named Rafael which is why he changed his name.
Except Ted Cruz went by Ted decades before he ran for office.
Herpaderrrrr.
wraps himself in the American flag while boasting discrimination and segregation towards blacks, Hispanics, women and equality of ALL races.
This sentence...it makes no sense
Well, the left doesn't really consider Cubans to be Hispanics. I guess because they tend to be conservative.
Makes sense, given their similar platforms on women and blacks.
You found Nick Gillespie's Facebook page. That's nice.
Stop making sense, Hugh.
I don't know why I love you like I do, SugarFree.
"Donald Trump and Ted Cruz's react after viewing archival footage of the firebombing of Dresden."
Each and every Ted Cruz.
They ain't called the Stupid Party for nothing.
A comparison of the way the two major parties have tried to marginalize their actual voters in primaries would be interesting.
Mohamed and his Machete
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