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States Free to Change to "Winner Take All" Option after Super Tuesday

I just heard this on FOX. Could this be a new strategy by the GOP




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Who knows?!!?

I haven't seen anything about this, but it wouldn't surprise me. Nothing surprises me with the braindead group of people running the Republican Party.

As near as I can tell, it would only affect 4 primaries and 3 caucuses: Alabama (P), Mississippi (P), Puerto Rico (P), Louisiana (P), Kansas (C), Hawaii (C), and Missouri (C). Illinois has a primary on Mar 20th, but all of their delegates are unbound. The rest are caucus states with unbound delegates.

The change to mandatory proportional was only from Feb 1 through Mar 31, anyway.

The way this is splitting up, I'm not sure if this will have much of an effect. Dr Paul's strategy of getting his supporters elected as the delegates could end up being a real gamechanger if this thing goes to an open convention.

CW

Another form of rigging to block anyone really

They listened to Paul's strategy SH_+T!!!!! THE PAUL CAMPAIGN CAN STOP THE PROCESS WITH AN INJUNCTION!!!!!!!! They just can't change the rules midstream!!! NO WAY!

Could actually be a good thing

We've seen Ron Paul's greatest showings so far in the past week or 2. By the time Super Tuesday rolls around we could be in a very good position for this to be a good thing.

the showings in the last 2

the showings in the last 2 weeks were caucus states... the rest are pretty much all primaries. If its a last minute change by the GOP, I'd say the chances will be very slim it will benefit Paul. This is more shady GOP tactics.

- Luke

Romney, Santorum, Gingrich

Romney, Santorum, Gingrich will not like this either