I have an idea... I'm not giving up.. Does anyone remember how the RNC gave us the shaft? How about the DNC with their "scripted" bullying?
Here's the planCONTACT YOUR STATE'S ELECTORATES.Maybe we can convince them to vote their "conscience" by giving Ron Paul the "electoral votes". It may not work but it may. What do we have to lose besides our freedom?
Many electors are jumping the Romney ship and voting for Ron Paul. Explicit instructions for a write-in ballot are at http://writeinronpaul2012.com
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Comment by Barry B on September 18, 2012 at 5:35pm Just threats are foolish nonsense.
Will the Republican state electors stand for America on Principle, or like obedient Party saddle tramps vote the candidate demanded by their corrupt leadership? Can you begin to see why we're in the trouble we are by re-electing career politicians without the integrity and morals that America is in dire need?
Many Republican Electors Threaten To Vote For Ron Paul Instead Of Romney
Monday, September 17, 2012
In the event November’s presidential election is a squeaker, Mitt Romney may be down two or more Electoral College votes from members of his own party.
Because of the archaic voting system used in the United States, voters do not actually vote for a candidate, but for a slate of state electors who are pledged to vote for that candidate if he or she wins the state. In most states, these electors are not legally required to vote for the candidate who won the state. In fact, there have been 87 instances in which an elector refused to vote for the presidential or vice-presidential candidate he or she was supposed to.
Two supporters of Ron Paul have said publicly they may not vote for Romney in the Electoral College in December. They, and others, have expressed frustration with party leaders over what they said were heavy-handed attempts throughout the campaign and the convention to deny Paul the nomination.
The two Paul supporters considering not voting for Romney are Ken Eastman of Nevada and Billie Zimmerman of Texas.
In addition, another Nevada elector, Ken Searles, says he may vote for Paul as a protest, but only if his vote doesn’t change the outcome of the election. And Kathleen Miller of Alaska plans to vote for Romney but said she might change her mind if GOP leaders engage in more “shenanigans.”
One defector, Melinda Wadsley from Iowa, resigned rather than vote for Romney. “They’ve never given Ron Paul a fair shot, and I’m disgusted with that. I’d like to show them how disgusted I am,” Wadsley told the Associated Press.
The last time a Republican elector switched his vote was 1976, when Mike Padden of Washington voted for Ronald Reagan instead for Gerald Ford.
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