Palinite Plan To Deny Romney All Virginia’s Delegates
Posted by M.Joseph Sheppard At Palin4President2016 on December 26, 2011
At the Palin-supporting “Conservatives4Palin” site, a commenter discussed the disastrous situation in Virginia where the sudden purer observance of the comparatively new election rules has denied Newt Gingrich ballot access.
This has the potential to ensure that 100% of all Virginia’s substantial delegates are committed to Mitt Romney, at least for the first ballot.(See “Deliberate attempt by Virginia power brokers to deny Gingrich the nomination and GOP Meltdown in Virginia).
However,the commenter makes the point that, even though in fact, write-in ballots are not counted in Virginia’s primary, that may provide a mechanism to deny Romney the 50%+ proportion of all votes cast that would ensure he gets all delegates. The scenario of a deadlocked convention is then sketched out with Palin as the likely beneficiary.
If this write in scenario is indeed valid, then it would be in the interest, I believe, of all Palin backers, to spread the word to her Virginia supporters as soon as possible to ensure the maximum “write-in” votes are cast.
Better yet, we should encourage Virginians to write-in Sarah Palin, even if it isn’t allowed and even if their write-in votes would surely just be tossed out.
In VA primary, it’s winner-take-all delegate allocation if a candidate garners 50.001% of the votes statewide. If no candidate wins 50.001%, the delegates are allocated proportionately. By writing-in a 3rd candidate, votes are depressed for both Romney and Paul, thus ensuring that none of them gets the majority votes and all the delegates in the process.
Call it playing mischief in VA, I’d call it strategizing to make sure that none in the GOP field gets to Tampa, Florida with the majority of delegates – giving us a deadlocked convention, as you have suggested. With a brokered convention, we could then nominate Gov. Palin on the second balloting.
Here’s the link to VA delegate-allocation rules. “
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Ernie Hernandez said
I am for it! But I live in California, so I doubt I could do anything about it in Virginia!
juan cabrera said
I am glad that finally some pundits agree with me that that we may have a dead lock convention and that represents
an opportunity for Gov Palin to become our nominee, exactly what the country needs.
Nancy Labonete said
The commenter at C4P you referred to was me. I was quite humbled to be quoted in this article. What’s even more interesting in the situation in VA is that, with a third candidate (a written-in Sarah Palin) in the mix that depresses the total votes for both Romney and Paul, if either one of them gets less than 15% of the total votes statewide, then he gets zero delegate, lessening further his total delegate count leading into the Convention. This only makes a stronger case for a brokered convention.