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RE: RNC quietly moving to squash non-establishment candidates in POTUS primaries
(12-11-2013 05:37 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  You mean those railroading of rules in Tampa had consequences?? Nawwwwwwww you don't say.


Quote:One proposal being weighed by the RNC members would involve sanctioning a small handful of debates while penalizing candidates who participate in any nonsanctioned GOP debate by stripping them of one-third of their delegates to the national convention.

http://reason.com/blog/2013/12/11/republ...-its-prima

Because Ken Cuccinelli.

You guys are way off base here - nobody is worried about Libertarians. They are worried about the Tea Party.
12-12-2013 08:14 AM
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