Could a dark horse Presidential candidate be chosen at the Republican convention?

Paul-RyanDark horse. The term was first used in horse racing for a race horse that is not known to gamblers and thus is difficult to place betting odds on.

The term as a political  description was first used in the United States when it was applied to James K Polk, a little-known politician from Tennessee who won the  Democrat 1844 presidential nomination over a number of well-known candidates. Polk won the nomination on the ninth ballot at the 1844 convention, and went on to become the country’s eleventh president.

Other successful dark horse Presidential candidates:

1852: Franklin Pierce
1860: Abraham Lincoln
1876: Rutherford B. Hayes
1880: James A. Garfield
1920: Warren G. Harding
1976: Jimmy Carter

Phyllis Schlafly, long-time conservative activist at Eagle Forum, believes there may be more shenanigans ahead perpetrated by the Republican establishment, in order to eliminate either of the two outsider candidates, Trump and Cruz, if no candidate attains the required number of delegates to be the nominee.

Will the Republican kingmakers and consultants who picked every nominee since Reagan (Bush, Dole, Bush, McCain and Romney) step aside to let the grassroots, also known as the “base,” work its will this year?

After months of waiting for Trump to self-destruct, the Washington-based Republican Establishment has finally found a way to take back control of the party from the outsiders and grassroots. The plan revolves around the newly empowered House Speaker, Paul Ryan, who is openly contemptuous of Trump and has little use for Cruz ….

Paul Ryan obviously resents the rise of Trump and Cruz and would do anything in his power to prevent either from winning the nomination, but could he influence the convention? To answer that question, consider a remarkable article in the Wall Street Journal by the kingmakers’ top lawyer, Ben Ginsberg.

Ginsberg predicts “pure chaos” if the convention opens on July 18 with no candidate holding a majority of the delegates, and he suggests plausible scenarios by which the Establishment kingmakers could try to manage a “chaotic” convention to produce a nominee acceptable to them. The RNC needs to “be sure that the arena and hotel rooms are available if the convention goes more than four days,” which hasn’t happened in my lifetime ….

Ginsberg admits he wants to change the infamous Rule 40 which he wrote in 2012 to prevent a second candidate (Ron Paul) from being placed in nomination at Mitt Romney’s convention. If no candidate wins on the first ballot, delegates are no longer bound to vote for their state’s primary winner and are free to support a “dark horse” who never competed in a presidential primary or participated in a televised debate.

That’s how “dark horse” Paul Ryan could become our nominee. Such an outcome could destroy the Republican Party and guarantee a Democratic victory by causing disheartened grassroots voters to stay home and tempting an aggrieved candidate to mount a third-party or independent presidential campaign.

Let’s pray that either Trump or Cruz has the required votes by the time the delegates arrive at the convention. The kingmakers may just win again if one of them doesn’t.

If the Republican voters who support either Trump or Cruz cannot heal the rift between them, then we all lose.  I’m talking about the Cruz supporters who are currently trashing Trump, Palin, and their supporters all over social media. Trump supporters are also doing some of this to Cruz and his supporters.  It has to stop.

Read more at Eagle Forum:

http://www.eagleforum.org/publications/column/will-republican-establishment-stand.html

Mrs. Schlafly’s biography is available at Eagle Forum

 

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23 Responses to Could a dark horse Presidential candidate be chosen at the Republican convention?

  1. michellc's avatar michellc says:

    There is nothing they won’t do.

    I just read what crazy Rick Wilson said. He is one disgusting man.

    http://www.mediaite.com/tv/msnbc-guest-trumps-alt-right-fans-childless-single-men-who-masturbate-to-anime/

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  2. scherado's avatar scherado says:

    If the Republican voters who support either Trump or Cruz cannot heal the rift between them, then we all lose.

    Does anyone think such a rift can be overcome after what Trump has done? The only way that could happen is if Trump cleaned his side of the street and admitted his wrongdoing. Only then could such a thing occur.

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    • Stella's avatar stella says:

      I’m sorry, scherado, but there is cleanup required on the other side of the street too. I won’t fight with you, but there is.

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      • scherado's avatar scherado says:

        What do you mean? Do you mean Cruz?

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      • scherado's avatar scherado says:

        I don’t intend to fight. I came to see what’s going on and take a reading of the Trumpsters. The entire thing’s afloat on a tenuous string, teetering. You know that I know I’m right.

        But today, I’m celebrating what I expect to be the end of a 25-year-long nightmare.

        I don’t know when I’ve ever felt so alive. I’m referring to the possible death of the Clinton Machine.

        I feel that Ive been violated repeatedly since 1992, Sean Hannity has closed the loop.

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