RNC AND MEDIA HAVE JOINED FORCES TO PUSH PRIMARIES
RONNA MCDANIEL AND RNC PLAN TO FIX DELEGATE BINDING IN RULE 16
The fact that media GASLIGHTING has had success convincing Ronna McDaniel that primaries should choose the Republican candidate for President in 2024 proves the premise that this newsletter, GASLIGHTING REPUBLICANS, is based upon.
At this point in the Republican presidential nomination process in 2015, the RNC under the leadership of Reince Preibus was on a similar trajectory.
In recognition of the ability of the advocates of Critical Primary Theory to advance the narrative that voters in primaries must choose the Republican nominee and not the delegates to the Republican National Convention, we wrote the book “UNBOUND”, which methodically explains the fact that the Republican Party delegates are not “bound” to vote according to primary results prior to the Republican National Convention.
Publishing “UNBOUND” resulted in the convention outcome detailed in our previous post, “Dear Mr. Trump”.
As we continue with this GASLIGHTING REPUBLICANS Substack, our goal is a Republican National Convention in 2024 consisting of delegates, elected to represent Republicans in each state, equipped with the knowledge that they are the highest authority of the Republican Party and made fully aware of the rights, duties and responsibilities they have assumed upon becoming a delegate.
The Republican National Committee has no authority to mandate “binding” delegates or to create and impose any duty or obligation whatsoever upon the delegates to the next Republican National Convention.
Ronna McDaniel and the RNC have taken preliminary steps to attempt to force states to “mandate” binding in 2024 through the misapplication of Rule 16 of the Republican Party.
The 2019 Rule 16 filings will show how the RNC intended to mandate delegate “binding” had there actually been a convention in 2020; however, repeated requests for the 2019 Rule 16 filings have been ignored by the RNC staff.
Our next post will begin a series of posts examining who the Republican lawyers and RNC member advocates of Critical Primary Theory are, and will show how they have systematically worked, to create the current primary narrative by cleverly manipulating Rules of the Republican Party at conventions in 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016.
Stay tuned!