There was a rule that was used to prevent Ron Paul from having his name placed on the Republican nomination back in 2012. This was in Florida. Guess what they plan to do this go around…
The Washington Examiner reports:
Party officials and knowledgeable sources have confirmed over the past few days that Rule 40(b) doesn’t exist for the purposes of the upcoming convention. That means at this point, the three candidates left in the race, front-runner Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, are all eligible for the nomination, as, possibly, are the Republican contenders who have since suspended their campaigns.
Establishment Republicans may argue otherwise, but actions speak louder than words.
Rule 40-B used to require a majority in six states but when Congressman Ron Paul met that goal it was quickly cha… https://t.co/5SD0h14TT4