The state’s party establishment is trying to pack convention committees with anti-Trump officials despite the mogul’s clear win in the February primary

New Hampshire’s
Republican establishment is trying to limit the influence of Donald Trump
supporters at the party’s crucial national convention in July despite the
presidential frontrunner having won the state’s primary overwhelmingly.
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In an email obtained by
the Guardian, the state’s Republican leadership proposed a slate where the
delegate chair and every committee slot would be filled by supporters of other
candidates.
Trump won
overwhelmingly in the Granite State’s February primary with 35% of the vote.
His nearest competitor, John Kasich, only received 15% of the vote in the
state’s first-in-the-nation primary. Under New Hampshire’s relatively
proportional rules, where any candidate who gets over 10% of the vote receives
delegates, Trump was awarded 11 of the state’s 23 delegates.
But the email sent by
state party executive director Ross Berry on Saturday evening appears to be an
attempt to deny the real estate mogul’s supporters such influence.
Berry has proposed a
slate that includes two supporters apiece of John Kasich, Jeb Bush and Ted Cruz
and one supporter of Marco Rubio. The eighth slot is left unfilled. Delegates
now have less than 48 hours to vote for an alternative. Any delegate wishing to
vote for an alternative candidate is required to go through the time-consuming
process of voting for a full slate of new candidates.
“If you are NOT voting
for the slate, you MUST include the name for each of the positions listed,” it
says.
While the Trump
campaign has faced a multitude of challenges with delegate selection in states
where that process is separate from the primary election, delegates are picked
directly by the campaign in New Hampshire. This means that every delegate bound
to Trump on the first ballot has been hand chosen by the real estate mogul’s
campaign.
However, even without
changing the composition of the delegates, membership of the convention
committees still has a major impact on the result of the nomination.
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In particular, the
rules committee, composed of one man and one woman, has free rein to rewrite
the rules and change requirements for delegates being bound by primaries. In
this case, a rules committee made up of party members hostile to Trump could,
in theory, change the method by which delegates are bound to candidates and
therefore reduce Trump’s vote. It is likely to play a key rule in any attempt
to prevent Trump from being the nominee in Cleveland.
Jennifer Horn, the chair
of the New Hampshire party who condemned Trump as “un-American” after his call
for a ban on Muslims entering the United States in December, said the committee
election process was “not something I am going to discuss with the press until
it’s totally closed”. Horn is the state party’s candidate for both delegation
chair and to be a representative on the committee on permanent organisation.
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