Gingrich, Paul, Romney and Santorum Will Need A District-By-District Strategy for California
Many people think that California is still a “winner take all” state for the Republican Presidential primary. We are not. But we are also do not award our delegates proportionately, as many states do…
By the time California Republicans for their pick for President in 2008, Senator John McCain had pretty much sewn up the nomination. McCain won the statewide vote in the California primary. But he did not get all of California’s delegates. A group of them actually went to Mitt Romney that year because in California, almost all of the delegates are awarded based on the winner in each of our 53 Congressional Districts. To be precise — California will send 172 delegates to the Tampa Convention this August. 159 of them will be awarded, three apiece, to the candidate that gets the plurality of the vote in each U.S. House district. 10 delegates will go to the candidate that wins the plurality of Republican votes statewide. The remaining 3 delegates will be our RNC members, who are not bound to any particular candidate. In California, each candidate will submit a list of 169 potential delegates (a big project since delegates must be… Read More