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Instructive But Incomplete

The parties are not required to hold primaries or pay any attention to the results of primaries.

California conducts what I call a publicly financed popularity poll (primary), the results of which are not binding on party delegates, because of a court case in which the Constitution won. The state law binding parties to go with the public vote was held to violate a private group's freedom of association or speech, etc.

The LP of CA won that case even though the state law (I believe) is still on the books. So taxpayers pay for a primary, but the LP just ignores the results. Our bylaws allow the delegates (party members) to vote for any candidate they want to. Sometimes we even nominate from the floor a candidate for nomination who hasn't campaigned for it.

I don't see why delegates at any GOP convention at state or national level can't decide to change their bylaws so that delegates are not "bound" to vote along the public vote lines. After all, why should a voluntary, private, political organization, prohibit their delegate members from voting for the person they think best represents them?

You get better nominees if the party has principles, and the hard core followers of those principles are the ones who vet the prospective nominees, and then let the public choose between the various parties' representatives.

Open primaries only make the whole thing worse. If you have enough delegates, you should simply change the bylaws to ignore the public vote and unbind the delegates.

What do you think? http://consequeries.com/

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This would also result in better candidates because instead of campaigning all over the whole country, they would just have to campaign to delegates at conventions, and via mail, so good canidates who don't have money raised, yet, would stand a chance.

And save the public lots of money.

And the public, if they wanted to participate in the nominating process, would have to get active in the party.

What do you think? http://consequeries.com/

delegates

Ignore the press and become a delegate.

If you live in a caucus state, it is particularly important that you get involved now by registering Republican. Then attend your caucus and try to be a delegate.