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Comment: and according to their state rules...
and according to their state rules...
they were picked by party officers in each county and by a state committee. Anyone could apply to be a delegate, but the Romney campaign submitted recommended names for each district and the at-large spots. Because of the binding nature of the primary, the options available for delegate positions, the people who did the picking, and the fact that the delegates are bound to Romney for the first 3 ballots, it's hard to imagine any of Florida's 50 delegates voting against him in Tampa.