Rule 38: The Ron Paul Revolution Has Only Just Begun! (videos)

Here’s another story the mainstream controlled media would rather you not know. There is more than one way to skin a cat. Don’t put your eggs in one basket. Don’t count your chickens ’til they hatch. And . . .  The fat lady ain’t sung yet! . . . EDITOR

 

 

 

 

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Ron Paul Could Still Win Enough Delegates To Deny Mitt Romney The Republican Nomination

Despite what you may have heard from the mainstream media, Mitt Romney does not have the Republican nomination locked up.  In fact, he is rapidly losing delegates that almost everyone assumed that he already had in the bag.  To understand why this is happening, you have to understand the delegate selection process.  Each state has different rules for selecting delegates to the Republican national convention, and in many states the “voting” done by the public does not determine the allocation of delegates to particular candidates at all.  And the truth is that delegates are the only thing that really matters in this race.  In state after state, the Ron Paul campaign is focusing on the delegate selection process with laser-like precision, and it is paying off big time.  At this point, there is still a legitimate chance that Ron Paul will be able to win enough delegates to deny Mitt Romney the nomination on the first ballot at the Republican national conventionin Tampa.  If Romney does not have the 1,144 delegates that he needs on the first ballot, then it becomes a brokered convention and anything becomes possible at that point.

Sadly, most Americans have no idea how this process really works. . . . Read Complete Report

from MSNBC video

DEEP DIVE: Ron Paul’s Delegates NOTE: “Chances slim to none…”

But what the mainstream isn’t talking about is Rule 38 . . .

from youtube

Reality Check: Bound Delegates In The Republican Primary May Not Be Bound After All

Published on May 3, 2012 by

Ben Swann takes a look at “Rule 38” in the Republican National Convention rules which states that States and Congressional Districts cannot “bind” their delegates . . . source

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