POL RNC Considering Draft Resolution To Declare Trump The Presumptive Nominee

Kathy in FL

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RNC Considering Draft Resolution To Declare Trump The Presumptive Nominee

The Republican National Committee (RNC) is considering a draft resolution that would declare former President Donald Trump the presumptive nominee of the party for the 2024 presidential election, according to The Dispatch.

Trump is the leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination and recently won the first two primary contests in Iowa and New Hampshire. Due to the large margin of his victory in those contests, as well as his significant lead in advanced polling in future contests ahead of his primary opponent, several members of the RNC are considering passing a resolution to declare him the presumptive nominee of the party, thereby enabling the party infrastructure to support his candidacy, according to The Dispatch.

“RESOLVED that the Republican National Committee hereby declares President Trump as our presumptive 2024 nominee for the office of President of the United States and from this moment forward moves into full general election mode welcoming supporters of all candidates as valued members of Team Trump 2024,” reads the resolution, a copy of which was obtained by The Dispatch.

The resolution is reportedly being proposed by David Bossie, an RNC Committeeman representing Maryland who recently endorsed Trump’s 2024 candidacy and served as his 2016 deputy campaign manager. The RNC will convene for its winter meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada from Jan. 30 to Feb. 4, where the resolution may be discussed.

Trump’s primary opponent is former Republican Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina, whose campaign dismissed the significance of the measure.

“Who cares what the RNC says? We’ll let millions of Republican voters across the country decide who should be our party’s nominee, not a bunch of Washington insiders,” said Olivia Perez-Cubas, a spokesperson for Haley, in a statement reported by The Dispatch. “If Ronna McDaniel wants to be helpful she can organize a debate in South Carolina, unless she’s also worried that Trump can’t handle being on the stage for 90 minutes with Nikki Haley.”

Were Trump to be declared the presumptive nominee, he would benefit from several resources usually available for general elections, such as voter data, fundraising opportunities with the party and ground operations support to turn out voters, CNN reported. Haley, by contrast, would not gain access to these resources, unless she were to obtain the nomination.

The declaration does not obviate the requirement for Trump to obtain at least 1,215 pledged delegates across all 56 jurisdictions to win the nomination in a vote at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, which will occur between Jul. 15 and Jul. 18. Trump currently has 32 pledged delegates from his victories in Iowa and New Hampshire, while Haley has 18.
 

blueinterceptor

Veteran Member
I get requests in Trumps Name every day. Fine print says .25 cents for Trump 19.99 for some other person running. Immediately trashed with a stop request. In person requests gets a “when Trump is declared the nominee, lmk.“. Now they’ll get “if you can afford to pay bribes you don’t need my money.“. I’m done with the rnc
 
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okie-carbine

Veteran Member
He will be the nominee, but just before election day, they will pull some sh!t and throw him in prison.

Then what?
 

Lone_Hawk

Resident Spook
There is more to it than the $$$. That is a major issue for the RNC, but I smell a trap in this. How will this affect the lawfare that is ongoing. I can hear, "well, you aren't actively campaigning, see ya' in court. What, you have to appear 12 places on the same day? Too bad."
 

Southside

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I get requests in Trumps Name every day. Fine print says .25 cents for Trump 19.99 for some other person running. Immediately trashed with a stop request. In person requests gets a “when Trump is declared the nominee, lmk.“. Now they’ll get “if you can afford to pay bribes you don’t need my money.“. I’m done with the rnc
I love when the RNC calls me. As long as you do not swear at them, they cannot hang up on you. It is so entertaining! So far this election season I have received at least 10 calls that I have taken, and, in my kindest words, told them to pound sand, they will never get another dollar from me.

Just waiting for the next call so we can discuss Mr DeWit's attempted bribery of Kari Lake.
 

okie-carbine

Veteran Member
I think it would be unprecedented to have a President elected while he is incarcerated. I don't even know where to start to unravel what would happen.
 

Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
Like many here, I'm getting a whiff of something very unpleasant from this.

I always thought POTUS nominations were a cumulative numbers game; get more support, buy more ads, convert more voters, you win.

Not sure what a declaration/resolution of 'presumptive' candidacy serves unless it's shennanigans to subvert the will of We, The People
 

WildDaisy

God has a plan, Trust it!
Let us remember, the RNC does NOT have to name Trump as the candidate just because the primary votes went to him. When the national convention meets, there are pledged and unpledged delegates. The unpledged do not necessarily need to vote for the candidate that won the primaries. Superdelegate cannot even vote in the first round. They come into play if the vote is contested.

So during the National Convention, the winner of the primaries is a contributing factor, but isnt the only factor. A Candidate needs to win a majority of the delegates at the convention vote to gain nomination of the party. Pledged delegates are only required to vote the pledge at the first vote. If after that initial vote, there is no clear majority, a second vote is given, and they are no longer required to stand by their pledge. The party would hold round after round of balloting until one candidate received a majority of the votes. Over the course of these votes, there would be lots of dealmaking and chaos. Basically, in a brokered convention, the nomination would come down to which candidate could most effectively convince delegates to abandon their original allegiances and vote for him instead — until one of them gets a majority.

So it ain't over yet for Trump. It is rare that the clear winner of a primary isnt selected as the Party Nominee, but it could happen, and lets face it, Trump would be the one person it would happen to.

The Fat Lady ain't singing yet.
 
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WalknTrot

Veteran Member
I kinda think it's best to let the primaries run their course. Don't need any decree's from "above".

If they haven't figured it out yet, the RNC needs to get the message that most people think they are MUCH more part of the problem than part of the solution.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Once he is the nominee, people make the error of giving to the party is the same as giving to Trump
Yunno, I could see this.

Name Trump as your prospective NOW. Get a bunch of money through donations. Trump may even be required to turn over his war chest to the RNC.

THEN - RNC/RINO combines with Marc Elias (Democrat) to "do his derndest" - and wheel out the next indictment "big gun."

Trump through the lawfare DOES get eliminated. Elias and Company probably only need one state in the electoral college to do so.

AND - Voila - four more years of the meat-puppet. And the RNC/RINOs get to put down new bedding and have a comfortable sinecure.

It would be the end of the RNC - but it would make a nice "going away present" to the "New Owners." (China)

Parties other than the CCP are meaningless there anyway.

Dobbin
 

WildDaisy

God has a plan, Trust it!
I kinda think it's best to let the primaries run their course. Don't need any decree's from "above".

If they haven't figured it out yet, the RNC needs to get the message that most people think they are MUCH more part of the problem than part of the solution.
BOTH parties are afraid of the closet doors opening and all the skeletons coming tumbling out. They are all mixed up in it across both parties.
 

Walrus

Veteran Member
There is more to it than the $$$. That is a major issue for the RNC, but I smell a trap in this. How will this affect the lawfare that is ongoing. I can hear, "well, you aren't actively campaigning, see ya' in court. What, you have to appear 12 places on the same day? Too bad."
I wonder if this "declaration" would perhaps force Biden to extend more Secret Service protection - which he has heretofore denied because he's such a hateful prick.
 
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