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A Brokered Convention Could Be Dangerous for GOP
Real Clear Politics ^ | February 17, 2012 | Sean Trende

Posted on 02/17/2012 11:54:10 PM PST by neverdem

For the past two weeks, I've commented on the increased possibility of a brokered Republican convention. This is a scenario where no candidate manages to claim a majority of the delegates, and the convention deadlocks.

At that point anything can happen. Candidates can combine forces, urging their delegates to support another candidate (usually in exchange for a vice presidential nod or cabinet appointment). Or the convention can turn to an outside candidate in an attempt to break the deadlock.

The latter possibility has caused some excitement among GOP’ers dissatisfied with the current field. After all, a brokered convention could end up drafting one of their favored candidates, such as Mitch Daniels, Paul Ryan or Chris Christie. The idea is that this person could then unite the party in a way that none of the four current contenders has been able to.

This is certainly the upside of such a scenario. And one argument in particular supports it: The remaining field of candidates is clearly very weak. While it isn’t the weakest in my lifetime, it gives the 1996 Republican contenders and the 2004 Democratic group a run for their money.

So if you look at the 2012 field and conclude that none of them can defeat President Obama, then a brokered convention probably makes sense for Republicans. In other words, if you believe the GOP couldn’t do any worse than Ron Paul, Rick Santorum, Mitt Romney, or Newt Gingrich, then there’s little to be lost with a brokered convention.

I wouldn’t personally endorse that view, as I continue to believe that this election is about Obama, and that his re-election chances are quite weak regardless of his opponent. Reasonable minds can certainly disagree, but if you conclude that one of the remaining four could win, I think the upside of...

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1 posted on 02/17/2012 11:54:16 PM PST by neverdem
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To: neverdem
This lot of GOP candidates have so destroyed each other during the Primary process, I don't think any of them could beat Obozo now; for real. I'd be happy with a Brokered Convention but it ain't happening. The last time the GOP had a BC was in 1940 when they nominated Wendell Wilkie who got crushed by FDR.
2 posted on 02/17/2012 11:59:25 PM PST by no dems (I can't back Santorum anymore. He's so frickin' out of touch with the real world.)
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To: neverdem
Mitch Daniels, Paul Ryan or Chris Christie.

This guy is not serious. He left out the most prominent name - Sarah Palin.

3 posted on 02/18/2012 12:01:12 AM PST by Moorings
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To: neverdem

The biggest danger of a BC was listed as #4 in the article:

4.There is no time for party wounds to heal.
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Yeppers!!!


4 posted on 02/18/2012 12:06:45 AM PST by no dems (I can't back Santorum anymore. He's so frickin' out of touch with the real world.)
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To: Moorings

This guy is not serious. He left out the most prominent name - Sarah Palin.
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Not so. I read the entire article and he did mention the possibility of the Gingrich and Santorum Delegates coalescing around Sarah Palin.


5 posted on 02/18/2012 12:08:03 AM PST by no dems (I can't back Santorum anymore. He's so frickin' out of touch with the real world.)
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To: neverdem

A brokered convention could be exhilarating IMHO: (a) keeps the attention on Republicans who will be hammering Obama; (b) avoids Obama’s ability to focus on one candidate early; (c) avoids the stale, dangerous months between an early end to a nomination fight and Tampa; (d) offers most likely opportunity for Gingrich / Palin; and (e) assures that the nominee won’t be Romney.


6 posted on 02/18/2012 12:09:23 AM PST by LALALAW (one of the asses whose sick of our "ruling" classes)
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To: neverdem

One good thing....it would be the most exciting convention in just about anyone’s memory....so if they could capitalize on that excitement it might sweep them right into the White House.

Still risky, though.


7 posted on 02/18/2012 12:12:14 AM PST by JoeDetweiler
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To: no dems

Really the only massive, outrageous, destruction has been focused on Newt Gingrich, and most of that was by Mitt Romney.

Romney is the villain, in fact the dirtiest campaigner that most of us can remember, the others have been pretty normal and within the range of a hard fought primary.


8 posted on 02/18/2012 12:12:30 AM PST by ansel12 (Romney is unquestionably the weakest party front-runner in contemporary political history.)
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To: no dems; Moorings
He mentioned it.

Remember, “brokered” is a bit of a misnomer. Party brokers (whoever they are) may decide upon a particular alternative, but the delegates -- who will show up in Tampa largely believing that Gingrich, Paul, Romney or Santorum should be president -- may not be in any more of a mood to follow the party “establishment” than the GOP electorate as a whole is.

So while one may envision Jeb Bush or Paul Ryan emerging from the convention as the party’s standard-bearer, the possibility is real that the Gingrich and Santorum delegates could coalesce around someone like Sarah Palin. Now, for some Republicans that’s an attractive feature in the scenario. For others, it is the worst imaginable outcome. Regardless, it’s a real possibility.

Oh please don't throw me into that Briar Patch, Mr. Bear.

9 posted on 02/18/2012 12:16:35 AM PST by ansel12 (Romney is unquestionably the weakest party front-runner in contemporary political history.)
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To: ansel12

Romney is....in fact the dirtiest campaigner that most of us can remember....
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Well, you certainly told the truth there. I’m coming to despise the man. I, naively, thought that ALL Mormons were honorable, decent, truthful people. Mitt Romney certainly destroyed that perception for me.


10 posted on 02/18/2012 12:16:50 AM PST by no dems (I can't back Santorum anymore. He's so frickin' out of touch with the real world.)
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To: no dems; fieldmarshaldj; BillyBoy; AuH2ORepublican

Losing by 10 points to a guy who was coming off of 2 huge landslides was a respectable result. FDR’s big margin in the EC paints a false picture of that election.

Wilkie of course was no conservative but a former democrat and was later affiliated with the Liberal Party of New York. I wouldn’t have nominated him but I do give him credit for his tenacious campaign against the dictator Roosevelt.


11 posted on 02/18/2012 12:17:49 AM PST by Impy (Don't call me red.)
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To: JoeDetweiler

Your Post #7 makes a very good point.


12 posted on 02/18/2012 12:18:09 AM PST by no dems (I can't back Santorum anymore. He's so frickin' out of touch with the real world.)
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To: ansel12

Why do we NEVER see any Romney supporters on Free Republic?


13 posted on 02/18/2012 12:20:11 AM PST by no dems (I can't back Santorum anymore. He's so frickin' out of touch with the real world.)
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To: no dems

That is Bishop and Stake President Mitt Romney, son of Bishop and Stake President George Romney, possibly the fulfillment of the Mormon, “White Horse” Prophecy, some Mormons believe.

Known to many campaign watchers as the dirtiest, most destructive, and most Party damaging Republican campaigner that we have ever seen.


14 posted on 02/18/2012 12:21:51 AM PST by ansel12 (Romney is unquestionably the weakest party front-runner in contemporary political history.)
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To: Moorings
After all, a brokered convention could end up drafting one of their favored candidates, such as Mitch Daniels, Paul Ryan or Chris Christie.

I agree with you - - the obviously deliberate omission of Sarah Palin's name here renders everything else he wrote a joke. Of course, the inclusion of Chris Christie's name renders the piece a joke anyway.

15 posted on 02/18/2012 12:22:59 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: no dems

“Why do we NEVER see any Romney supporters on Free Republic?”

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FR is like high school. Romney supporters are like those geeks who got an atomic wedgie in the hallways. No one wants to hang with them..ruins the rep.


16 posted on 02/18/2012 12:24:22 AM PST by max americana (Buttcrack Obama is an idiot)
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To: no dems
This lot of GOP candidates have so destroyed each other during the Primary process

And that is the reason Sarah Palin elected not to run, she knows them only too well.

The GOP must be fixed before a worthy candidate can be elected from the GOP.

17 posted on 02/18/2012 12:26:27 AM PST by Navy Patriot (Join the Democrats, it's not Fascism when WE do it. (plagiarized))
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To: ansel12; no dems
Thanks. I missed that.

"Worst imaginable outcome"?? No wonder this party so rudderless.

18 posted on 02/18/2012 12:26:42 AM PST by Moorings
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To: no dems
Why do we NEVER see any Romney supporters on Free Republic?

Most of the truly hard core Romney devotees got banned for various reasons as liberals, a tiny few of the hard core are still here, and a fair number of less hardcore Romney people are still here, guess who they support, and who they can't stand? They like Santorum, and despise Gingrich.

19 posted on 02/18/2012 12:29:42 AM PST by ansel12 (Romney is unquestionably the weakest party front-runner in contemporary political history.)
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To: ansel12
I will never vote for Mittens - - in fact I declared here long ago that God should strike me dead if I ever vote for Romney - - but I have no problem with a Republican "dirty campaigner". In fact, I wish we had more Republicans who would laugh maniacally like the Joker and enthusiastically dive down, way down, to the bottom of the sewer and fight the Democrats where they live. Lying, smearing, spinning, distorting.... I don't care. Give me a smashmouth Republican "dirty fighter" any day.

The point is, there's plenty to criticize Mittens for, but fighting dirty ain't one of them.

FRegards,
LH

20 posted on 02/18/2012 12:30:27 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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