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Republican Convention Has '50-50' Chance Of Being Open: Former GOP Chair

First Posted: 01/21/2012 7:50 pm Updated: 01/21/2012 9:02 pm

TAMPA, Fla. -- Michael Steele, the former Republican national chairman who oversaw the writing of the party's nominating rules in 2010, told The Huffington Post Saturday night that the chances of an open -- that is, undecided -- GOP convention in Florida next August are now "50-50" after Newt Gingrich's victory in South Carolina.

"It's a real possibility," Steele told HuffPost. "Right now I'd say it's 50-50. The base wants its chance to have their say. They aren't going to want it to end early, before they get their chance, which means that the process could go all the way to Tampa."

And if it does, Steele says, the result will not be an unpalatable anti-democratic display of insider deal-making, but rather an advertisement for the ideological and grassroots input of the party.

"You would see the people who had the influence to begin with -- the Tea Party, the social conservatives, you name it, hashing it out right in front of us all. I think that is good."

There hasn't been an "open" or "brokered" convention since 1976, when President Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan each went to the convention in Kansas City without a majority of the delegates in hand. In one of the most celebrated moments in modern GOP history, the Mississippi delegation -- managed by a young operative named Haley Barbour -- chose to vote for Ford, even though most of the delegation was committed, in spirit if not in law, to Reagan.

There would be a kind of historical symmetry to another open convention this year, this time in Tampa. The 1976 episode fired the Reagan forces for 1980, when he swept to power and swept out President Jimmy Carter. It was the dawn of the Reagan Era, in which the Gipper was able to tie together the three constituent parts of the conservative moment -- fiscal (libertarian), social (anti-abortion) and hawk (Panama Canal, communism).

Thirty years later that coalition has fallen apart, and fallen into war with each other. Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) represents the libertarian purists; former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) the social purists; and Newt Gingrich, Romney and Santorum all vie for the hawk part of the triad, while Paul tries to undercut the others.

Former House Speaker Gingrich (R-Ga.) constantly invokes Reagan on the campaign trail, but he has none of the charm or winsome personality that allowed Reagan to be the master of all factions. Paul and former Massachusetts Gov. Romney have money and machinery, but neither of them can be Reagan, either.

Besides lacking a Reagan, this year also has new rules and calendars, both of which were deliberately designed to stretch out the process -- though not necessarily in the cause of creating an open convention.

"We wanted to make sure everyone got their chance to be heard," Steele said. "And if that means it goes all the way to the convention, that's the way it will be."

The campaigns have been focused for months on detail: which states are winner-take-all, which choose proportionately. And there is one other wrinkle: "superdelegates," chosen mostly at state conventions later this year. They could hold the key -- and they would in fact more likely be state officials and politicians who more closely resemble old-time polls.

But there will be no smoke-filled room; there's no smoking in the convention center here.

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TAMPA, Fla. -- Michael Steele, the former Republican national chairman who oversaw the writing of the party's nominating rules in 2010, told The Huffington Post Saturday night that the chances of an o...
TAMPA, Fla. -- Michael Steele, the former Republican national chairman who oversaw the writing of the party's nominating rules in 2010, told The Huffington Post Saturday night that the chances of an o...
 
 
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MrBadExample 01:01 PM on 01/22/2012
Howard--has it occurred to you that the people who fund the GOP WANT a brokered convention? Their favorite candidate (Romney) is getting beaten like a rented mule, Gingrich will guarantee a huge DEM turnout, and Ron Paul's rhetoric about abolishing the Fed will keep Wall Street checkbooks closed. Santorum has similar negatives to Newt and is not popular among those who've ever worked with him.

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uneeda
Make Peace in Our Time
06:24 PM on 01/23/2012
an open convention will mean every shrill lunatic will show up to hustle their positions and the resultant comic opera will provide a mountain of fodder for the comedians and cartoonists
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notmisaacm
Speaking truth to power
01:16 PM on 01/23/2012
An open convention is a journalists dream. Unfortunately it isn't going to happen. It would be fun though. On the odd chance that we do get an open convention, it will be an unrivaled blood bath. The nastiest fights are family fights, and once this one gets going, it would be wild!!
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JenniferWest
The Best is Yet to Come!
10:09 AM on 01/23/2012
But Walker Texas Ranger says Newt Gingrich will win......
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BudMax77
It's okay to be "The Last Angry Man!"~
06:00 AM on 01/23/2012
The scary thing is, with all these debates going on, it appears more and more that Obama is going to win in a Landslide! God help us all!
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JenniferWest
The Best is Yet to Come!
10:05 AM on 01/23/2012
Thanks! Obama 2012!
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Ulalume s Ague
Fighting for the Poe People
10:11 AM on 01/23/2012
She is. Notice, once and for all, the more these self-righteous and utterly hypocritical republicans invoke the imagery of them pretending to represent god's message, the odds of Obama wining increase exponentially. If ever there was a message from god, it seems it is now...and that message is "fer chrissakes, stop shoving you pin-headed misrepresentation of god's love into the republican hate machine!"
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05:27 AM on 01/23/2012
Fined $300,000, forced to resign and now he states he is the best candidate for president.. Another slick-speaker who says he will change Washington. To what Gingrichville?? Catch phrases just dont cut it any more, or do they..
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Ulalume s Ague
Fighting for the Poe People
10:13 AM on 01/23/2012
He can believe whatever he wants to, but I'm utterly dumbfounded that so-called values voters actually buy into his BS. It simply shows what we have known all along-- values voters have neither principles nor values.
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unimatrix0
10:20 AM on 01/23/2012
You are so right. And Gingrich claims it was a partisan witch hunt. The House voted 395 to 28, which is no where near partician lines. In some interviews he claims he did not fight hard enough which is why he lost, and in others he claims he asked for fellow republicans to vote against him to get it over. But he taught a college course and didn't think he should pay taxes on it. Way to go Mr. 1% He also condemed Clinton for having an affair, and impeached (bring to trial) him, while he was having an affair. This guy is just slime.
12:07 PM on 01/23/2012
But hasn't Jesus forgiven him? Or was it the other way around?
04:52 AM on 01/23/2012
Everyone knows that ONLY ROMNEY CAN BEAT OBAMA. So Democrats will be thrilled if Gingrich gets the nomination because there is NO way he can possibly beat Obama!
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Ulalume s Ague
Fighting for the Poe People
10:14 AM on 01/23/2012
Romney can't even win among republicans, so your prestidigitation is hilariously without basis.
01:17 PM on 01/23/2012
Polls show I'm right. They are Clear and to ignore them would be IGNORANT. Obama is on his way out; he should have NEVER been President. Hilary should have gotten the nomination in the first place.
03:29 AM on 01/23/2012
The "hawk" position will not win against Obama this year. It didn't work for McCain and it won't work for the GOP this year either
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Ulalume s Ague
Fighting for the Poe People
10:16 AM on 01/23/2012
Considering that Obama got bin laden and a host of others and royal flushed their arises, it would be a hard sell in any case.
02:57 AM on 01/23/2012
Mitt will get the nomination. We know that. So the big question is who does he select as VP? I suspect Christie, but wouldn't it be something if he felt obligated to go even harder right? What if he picked Santorum?!
That would doom him, but you never know---he may think the only way to win the tea party over is by going to the extreme right.
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JenniferWest
The Best is Yet to Come!
10:12 AM on 01/23/2012
It won't be Christie. Christie basically said he wasn't ready and he has a job to do in New Jersey. IF Romney is the GOP nominee he needs to pick someone more conservative and Christian than himself, But not so radical that he'll alienate voters.
01:31 PM on 01/23/2012
I wonder, JenniferWest, if Sarah Palin is waiting for "the call"?
03:12 PM on 01/23/2012
Oh, cause I heard that Christie said he's "open to talks" about the VP spot. Maybe I heard wrong...
02:47 AM on 01/23/2012
This "highly unusual" GOP nomination process won't amount to anything. No matter how they get there, someone will be nominee. None of the announced ones can win against Obama, unannounced ones don't have time.

The GOP is better off, going through the pantomime of trying to elect a President, and failing. They get to posture without have to solve the problems. They just say no, lower taxes, cut social spend. Demagogues, every last one of them. The only problem the GOP really cares about solving is increasing the wealth of the haves and have-mores, and that's actually easier if they DON"T have the Presidency this cycle.
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SickOfBarf
04:37 AM on 01/23/2012
Everything in the republican camp is "highly unusual". Have you all noticed that? The only candidate who even knows how to govern is Rick Perry and they ran him off, and look what's left!

A mormon with lightening bolts on his underwear, a guy with the morals of an alleycat, a libertarian running on the republican ticket, a catholic who wants everyone to have more children, and another mormon nobody can even figure out who didn't even graduate from High School.

And those are the republican candidates the media thinks are the "best" ones. C-Span has to broadcast the debates of the others and believe me -- that bunch are doozies. One of them wears a mud boot for a hat and all of them say Jesus told them to run for the Presidency.

What in that entire picture is Presidential material??
02:43 AM on 01/23/2012
This the year for the third party. A INDPENDENT WOULD WALK AWAY A WINNER
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SickOfBarf
04:38 AM on 01/23/2012
Well -- from what I can tell, all the independents are running as republicans.

The republican party is a mess.
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JenniferWest
The Best is Yet to Come!
10:07 AM on 01/23/2012
A third party would likely be a Republican. That would split the GOP votes and Obama would win. Who's the 3rd party who would walk away the winner?
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aspen colorado
02:15 AM on 01/23/2012
I hope it goes for Months......... Great for the Comedians
09:13 AM on 01/23/2012
Most of the times comedians tell the truth in a funny way.
Those comedians lie and are not funny at all.
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Jackie1992
'some' are one clown short of a circus
02:04 AM on 01/23/2012
are you saying the GOP has too many people...or did have too many people running...do you not remember the dem primary...they had kerry, dean, gephardt, edwards, daschle, sharpton (oh yes he did, look it up), moseley braun, kucinich, cynthis mckinney and bob graham (FL)...so, why does this one seem to get your bloomers in a bunch ? GOP didn't have as many as the dems did....selective memory or selective amnesia ? of is it, you want people to just hear one side of a story and blame the GOP for putting so many candidates up there?
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aspen colorado
02:16 AM on 01/23/2012
Yeah, but at least those candidates made sense & weren't racist homophobes
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UTARebel
No one can win without the Independent Vote
02:42 AM on 01/23/2012
They may have made sense to you progressive liberals, but they didn't make cents for the American public.

The man you elected president is the food stamps king.
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Jackie1992
'some' are one clown short of a circus
04:15 AM on 01/23/2012
mckinney, kucinich and sharpton made sense? maybe you have kool-aid poisoning ? kerry ran from taxes with his boat parking it in state whre the taxes were lower...and it had been made by hand out of the country, CYNTHIA MCKINNEY made sense...you couldn't possibly know her to say that...she loved all the communist/socialist leaders and visited castro and chavez....and please tell me you don't think sharpton makes sense any day of the week....and now, who is on trial for having stolen campaign money for his pregnant girlfriend..mr. edwards, I presume...so, whihc one of them made sense? the one who had a cameraman in vietnam with him and only stayed there three months in an undisclosed place out of harm's way because he was a so-called writer...ah, mosley braun? yes, I rest my case....all began with the screaming meamie dean....oh, I so make my case...
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Ray Beck
But why is the rum gone?
02:21 AM on 01/23/2012
So has every primary for years on either side. What's your point? Did the dem one end up in a brokered convention? This one might.
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Jackie1992
'some' are one clown short of a circus
04:18 AM on 01/23/2012
my point, dear sir, is that all are complaining and making fun of the number of GOP candidates in teh primary, I didn't make that up out of whole cloth...we will see if this is a broken convention, won't we...I will wait and find out if that is fact or not....I am in no hurry
AND THAT, SIR, IS MY POINT....GOOD FOR THE ELEPHANT AND THE, OK, DONKEY
02:00 AM on 01/23/2012
Honestly...I think the American people need to stand up and vote EVERYONE out of office. And don't elect in any of the 'common' names that are out there, either. There needs to be change...and the VOICE of the PEOPLE needs to be heard. What do the people of this nation want? Not what corporations or the thieves in Congress/Senate/White House/WHEREVER want. They're still making a lot more money than most Americans to do what? Show up every few weeks and cast a vote? What do they do with the rest of their time? Get in trouble 'sexting' people? Cheating on their spouses? Their time in public service shouldn't be paid for. It should be volunteer/public service work and they should have to go out and get a job like a normal American. And that's my opinion.
02:41 AM on 01/23/2012
I agree but never happewn
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Jackie1992
'some' are one clown short of a circus
04:21 AM on 01/23/2012
YES, They should, as Perry said....have to get a job and only be in Congress part time as a lot of legislators are around the country...oh wiat, some are....out of Congres and not working...kerry did it the entire time he was in congress....and so did obama...so guess we do have a precedent...never mind
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TopMan
05:10 AM on 01/23/2012
Admit it...your party are losers!!!!
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Ulalume s Ague
Fighting for the Poe People
10:27 AM on 01/23/2012
Has Perry ever held a non- political job? I mean, besides benefitting from shady land deals that ripped off tax payers?
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pkafin
01:48 AM on 01/23/2012
Pass the popcorn.
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rbblum
01:44 AM on 01/23/2012
Any direction towards an open R convention signals a favorable uptrend of Independents (Statesmen and Patriots), Libertarians and Constitutionalists.
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SickOfBarf
04:40 AM on 01/23/2012
I'll bet they start hitting each other over the head with their signs.
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Ulalume s Ague
Fighting for the Poe People
10:31 AM on 01/23/2012
There are two types of independents: 1) republicans too embarrassed to admit it in public, and 2) people without any principles who have no internal dialogue that prevents them from switching from an understanding of the importance of things like civil rights, ensuring minimal standard at least for safe drinking water, clean air, and not letting consumers get ripped off by banks to blatantly ignoring these important hinges.
12:03 PM on 01/23/2012
What about people who don't want social decisions made for them, but also don't stand with a party that's as disgustingly disorganized and ramshackle as the dems? I'm not a Republican. I neither hold with their social views, their full libertarian philosophies or their hawkish nature. Yet I am also not a Democrat. I do not hold with their cowardice, personal interest and paternal style of government. What am I? An independent.

I vote who I think is right for the job, regardless of party. So do a lot of people. Picking a third side is different from not picking one at all.