Friday, May 4, 2012

Small Victory, but Victory Nonetheless

I really do try to keep my political comments to a minimum on our family blog.  With that said, I just can't contain myself anymore.  I've held out for a week...which for me is a long time. 

Last Saturday Massachusetts held its' Congressional District Caucuses.  If you don't know what that is, don't worry.  I didn't either.  I thought my vote on "Super Tuesday" was all I could do to help Ron Paul become the Republican nominee.  But there is another layer to the nominating process that few are aware of, it has to do with all this "delegate" talk.  And I'm here to tell you the whole process is about as clear as our tax code.

Anyways, back to the Ron Paul victory part. 

Massachusetts will send 19 delegates to Tampa in August.  These delegates will vote for the person they want to be the Republican nominee (although the media would have you think Romney is already the nominee).  To become the Republican nominee, you have to get at least 51% of the votes or 1144 delegate votes at the RNC.  Last Saturday, the people in Massachusetts who attended the caucuses (which were open to all Republican registered voters) elected those delegates who will then go on to vote at the RNC.  Of the 19 delegates from Massachusetts going to Tampa this summer 16 are Ron Paul supporters!.  Let me say that again...

16 are Ron Paul Supporters!

What?!?!?!?  This is Romney's home state!  The district we live in...District 5...is Romney's own district.  We live in his hood.  But can I tell you that out of the 3 delegates District 5 sends to Tampa, all 3 are Ron Paul supporters!  And of the 3 alternates in our district...all 3 are Ron Paul supporters!

 Not only did this happen in Massachusetts last weekend, but the same thing happened in Louisiana, Iowa, Alaska, Colorado, and Washington. Ron Paul supporters won the majority of the delegate spots in their respective states.

The amazing thing about this whole thing to me is this is truly a grass roots movement.  No one from the Ron Paul campaign is telling us to go to these caucuses.  Ron Paul supporters are doing this on their own.  They are learning Roberts Rules of Order and participating at local levels where they can make a huge difference.  All Ron Paul does is speak truth and it inspires every day citizens to act.  He has no money machine behind him, only his consistent declaration of truth when it comes to the proper role of government...and now we are getting into a whole other subject.  So I will just close here with...

Here's to a brokered convention!


2 comments:

Queen Elizabeth said...

Go Ron! (Honestly - and this is no slam to Ron - but I'd vote for my left shoe over the current pres)

Unknown said...

I am not being snarky, or mean, or trying to start a debate.

As someone completely undecided, why Ron Paul?

I'm genuinely curious.