[EL] In brokered convention, can GOP nominate non-candidate?
Thomas J. Cares
Tom at TomCares.com
Tue Mar 8 00:32:34 PST 2016
(It should also be noted that Bloomberg's fear of tilting things to Trump
is another great reason why we need ranked choice voting. Plurality
severely botches democracy, and its solvability is ABSOLUTE. I really hope
those on this list would use their platforms in the election law profession
to educate the public on the need for this upgrade. Perhaps those of you
who have proven good at getting editorials published, could pen some on
this.)
-Thomas Cares
On Tuesday, March 8, 2016, Thomas J. Cares <Tom at tomcares.com> wrote:
> (I think the relevant portion starts at rule 40).
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> On Tuesday, March 8, 2016, Thomas J. Cares <Tom at tomcares.com
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','Tom at tomcares.com');>> wrote:
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>> I was looking at the rules and it seemed unclear.
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>> https://prod-static-ngop-pbl.s3.amazonaws.com/media/documents/Call%20of%20the%202016%20Convention_1448920406.pdf
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>> Can they nominate Bloomberg, for example, on a 2nd ballot.
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>> If you ask me, they'd be smart to do so - might really save the
>> trajectory of the party.
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>> Thomas Cares
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