Here’s a piece in the LVRJ re: the Nevada delegation the Republican National Convention.
Seems the RNC committee decided that the Nevada GOP violated rules in its delegate election/appointment process. I remember wondering about all this after the whole Ron Paul Rebellion thing and its aftermath…but I assumed GOP leaders knew what the rules were and that appointing delegates was ok.
Anyway, the committed has recommended a compromise, as I posted earlier this morning.
Tags: appointed, Blogs of Nevada, convention, delegates, delegation, elected, GOP, re-convened, Republican, state convention
From Chuck Muth via email:
The Committee on Contests recommended that the National Convention accept the results of the two congressional district elections at the Nevada GOP convention in April. Those results give four seats to Ron Paul supporters and two others. The remainder of the delegation would be selected from the Executive Committees appointments. This is the BEST the Paultards can hope for at this point.
IF…the Nevada GOP accepts this compromise, the Paultards will get one less delegate than they would have had if Jeff Greenspan would have honored the deal he made with the party to take put five Ron Paul delegates on the official Nominations Committee slate of recommendations last April.
But my understanding is that the Nevada GOP is objecting to the recommendation of the Committee on Contests and this decision will ultimately be made sometime before the start of the convention by the Credentials Committee. The Nevada GOP has said all along that there were voting irregularities in those congressional district races and aren’t likely to accept the results of those elections. So it’s still possible that the Paultards will end up with squat.
Tags: Blogs of Nevada, committee, contests, convention, delegates, delegation, GOP, Jeff Greenspan, McCain, RNC, Ron Paul
6:13 a.m. (PST)
In re: to the Obama speech, Jay Nordlinger has some insightful pointlets (as usual).
Jonah Goldberg, too.
Tags: analysis, convention, Democratic, Nordlinger, Obama, speech
James Poulos has an interesting piece re: Veep picks up on Culture11 today. As a result of his column, and a few others I’ve read, I’ve revised my opinion about the Biden pick.
To say Biden is either a Terrible or Genius pick implies that the choice mattered, which – in this unique election year – it really did not.
Obama’s candidacy is so historic, his political chronicle so polarizing, and his persona so massive, that Biden is quite beside the point. Obama could have chosen just about anyone; November’s result will turn on other realities.
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While I’m researching the latest with our state delegation, Erick Erickson is saying this re: Nevada:
Two states are quietly seizing on the disarray with the Nevada delegation. I’m told quite reliably that if McCain picks a liberal Vice Presidential nominee the majority of delegates in two states plan to force a vote on the convention floor.
From how it was explained to me, five states must support a motion to vote on the nominee. Two states just might do it and they are calculating on Nevada going along with it, which would necessitate only two other states needed.
Tags: Blogs of Nevada, convention, convention floor, delegation, disarray, five, motion, national, nominee, Republican, state, two, vote, VP
Posted by E!!
on August 25, 2008
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Jimmy Carter /
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Looks like Jimmy Carter will not be speaking on stage at the Dem convention after all. Instead, he’ll be hovering around oozing moral fortitude from his pores.
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