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SamuelRSmith said:
Kasz216 said:

Essentially all the states vote, then they hold a convention where they tally up who has enough electoral votes to be the candidate, and if it's none of them, the candidates negotiate with each other for policy changes and cabinent positions to see who gets to run for president.


Except, after the first round, the delegates are no longer bound, and can vote for anybody - even if that person isn't running. I wonder how many delegates that are bound for Romney, Gingrich, or Santorum, are actually Paul supporters?

I wouldn't think many...  i'm pretty sure the candidates pick their own delegates.

That is... not counting the super delegates chosen by the establishment.  Something that would work agaisnt Paul.