Gingrich also fails to qualify for Virginia ballot; Update: Gingrich promises write-in campaign; Update: Are write-ins for primaries illegal in VA?
posted at 9:15 am on December 24, 2011 by Ed Morrissey
Hey, what’s the big deal? It’s only, er, the state in which Gingrich currently lives:
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has failed to qualify for Virginia’s March 6 Republican primary, a development that complicates his bid to win the GOP presidential nomination.
“After verification, RPV has determined that Newt Gingrich did not submit required 10k signatures and has not qualified for the VA primary,” the Republican Party of Virginia announced early Saturday on its Twitter website.
This follows the failure of Rick Perry to make the primary ballot, announced earlier last night. Which is more egregious? Perry had a lot more money and resources on which to call to get his ducks in a row than Gingrich, but this is Gingrich’s home state now, and has been for the last 12 years. A basic test in the primaries is whether a candidate can win his home state, so the failure to even qualify for the ballot is an even worse failure.
The news couldn’t come at a worse time, either. Gingrich’s numbers had already been falling in Iowa, but there had been a sense that the slide had been arrested, if not started to reverse itself a little. This failure calls into question Gingrich’s managerial competence all over again, which has taken a beating throughout this campaign — first when his staff walked out on him, and later when former House colleagues began to recall the circumstances of the rebellion that took place just a couple of years into his speakership.
The Virginia GOP can’t be enjoying this, either. Right now it looks like their early-ish March 6th primary will be an embarrassing flop, offering commonwealth Republicans a choice only between Mitt Romney and Ron Paul. One has to wonder whether the state party will be spending their Christmas holiday looking for loopholes to add the rest of the field to the ballot — and if they do, how they plan to defend themselves against likely court challenges from Romney, Paul, or their supporters. Right now, the suddenly impermeable ballot of Virginia is making the case for Romney on competence alone.
Drink heavily the eggnog this evening and next, my friends.
Update: Commenter Cindy Munford asks, “Mr. Morrissey, why didn’t Rep. Bachmann, Sen. Santorum, and Gov. Huntsman even bother to submit petitions? It sure makes it seem like Virginia wasn’t a priority, why is that?” Er … why are you asking my dad? Oh — “Mr. Morrissey” is me? Well, OK. Bachmann and Santorum don’t have the resources to put people on the ground in Virginia; they’re both sinking everything they have into Iowa. I don’t think anyone expected them to qualify for the Virginia ballot. Huntsman does have considerable resources, and he should have been able to compete in Virginia, so I’m not sure why he didn’t bother to try.
Dad says hello, by the way.
Update II: Team Gingrich lays this at the feet of Virginia, and promises “an aggressive write-in campaign”:
“Only a failed system excludes four out of the six major candidates seeking access to the ballot. Voters deserve the right to vote for any top contender, especially leading candidates. We will work with the Republican Party of Virginia to pursue an aggressive write-in campaign to make sure that all the voters of Virginia are able to vote for the candidate of their choice.”
Well, the same “failed system” allowed six GOP and six Democratic campaigns to qualify for the ballot in 2008 — including, as Doug Mataconis reminds us, those establishment candidates Alan Keyes [see below, no] and Dennis Kucinich. I’m pretty sure neither of those campaigns were drowning in cash this time four years ago, either. As for the potential success of a write-in campaign, it’s difficult to see how that will work when Gingrich’s team couldn’t even get enough people on the street to sign their own names to petitions, let alone write his name on a ballot.
Update III: Steve Eggleston offers a devastating comment to Team Gingrich’s attempt to accuse Virginia of blocking ballot access:
I’d like to know whether he considers Bachmann, Huntsman, or Santorum not a major candidate, or whether he realizes none of those three so much as submitted signatures.
Are they paying attention at all?
Update IV: Actually, Doug’s wrong [see next upate] — Keyes wasn’t on 2008 GOP primary ballot, but it did have six candidates: Paul, Romney, McCain, Fred Thompson, Huckabee, and Giuliani. Democrats had six as well: Obama, Kucinich, Hillary Clinton, Bill Richardson, Biden, and John Edwards. And as I recall, the Fred Thompson campaign wasn’t exactly known for its energy and accomplishment.
Update V: I’m the one who got Doug’s tweet wrong, not Doug; he said Keyes got on the ballot in 2000, not 2008, which is true and goes directly to the same point. But even worse, it appears that the pledge to run a write-in campaign in Virginia has one eeensy little obstacle …. it’s illegal:
At all elections except primary elections it shall be lawful for any voter to vote for any person other than the listed candidates for the office by writing or hand printing the person’s name on the official ballot…
Doug marvels at how a major campaign could get this so wrong:
That’s the first sentence of Virginia Code Section 24.2-644(C). Considering that Newt is a resident of the Commonwealth one would think his campaign would be aware of such things. Actually, one would think his campaign would have been on top of this thing months ago.
Well … yeah.
Update VI: Some are asking if the requirements for petition signatures changed between 2008 and 2010. They did in 2010, but they appear to have gotten easier to collect, not more difficult. Instead of requiring a Social Security number for each signature, the law was changed from shall to may, only for the last four digits of the SSN.
Update VII: So how long did Perry, Gingrich, and everyone else have to collect their signatures? Steve Eggleston says more than five months:
In case you were in a cave this week, Rick Santorum, Jon Huntsman and Michele Bachmann failed to turn in any signatures to get on Virginia’s March 6 Presidential primary ballot, while Rick Perry and Newt Gingrich had enough of their under-12,000 signatures (11,911 and 11,050 respectively) signatures invalidated by the Republican Party of Virginia that they too missed the 10,000 (with at least 400 from each of the 11 Congressional districts). …
For those of you wondering whether the 10,000 threshhold is so strenuous, nobody but the best-funded candidates can make the grade, do note tha the candidates could start collecting signatures back on July 1, and thus had over 5 1/2 months to get to 10,000. Further, there were 6 candidates on the 2008 Republican and 6 candidates on the 2008 Democrat Virginia primary ballots, including Dennis Kucinich on the Democrat side.









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Ed’s so old that he could be his own granpa.
whatcat on December 24, 2011 at 10:53 AM
Don’t worry, I’ll hide and watch before coming to any conclusions.
Cindy Munford on December 24, 2011 at 10:54 AM
I was kind of digging the “Ed is so old” meme … ;-)
Thank you, and Merry Christmas to you and all in return!
Ed Morrissey on December 24, 2011 at 10:54 AM
Actually, some of us got a few years on ya – so it’s a nice diversion to poke at some other “oldie”.
whatcat on December 24, 2011 at 10:56 AM
Perry and Gingrich? This seems to me like the establishment is flexing their muscles…
jeffn21 on December 24, 2011 at 10:57 AM
It was to me also. Mitt supporters, I honestly can’t remember if it was a PAC, were helping with funding. I remember reading about it maybe in WS or NR, and being disappointed. It was very under the radar. I will start looking around to see if I can find more info. It kind of took the shine off Rubio for me. BTW, congrats for making most liked commenter!
herm2416 on December 24, 2011 at 10:57 AM
Good deal..Even cooler..:)
Dire Straits on December 24, 2011 at 10:57 AM
the collector of the signatures has to get notarized that he saw the person sign. it is not the person who signs that has to get it notarized
gerrym51 on December 24, 2011 at 10:57 AM
This is so, whatcat. But if those two start winning primaries before they enter them, I’m calling “corruption”!/
de rigueur on December 24, 2011 at 10:57 AM
Cool. Romney has it sown up! Hopefully the GOP will declare the primary season over now, so we don’t have to waste our time voting in the primaries, or voting in the general election, for that matter. (All those moderates and independents and moderate Democrats will dash to the polls to vote for Mitt, so we conservatives don’t have to bother hauling gluteus maximus down to the precinct. Not to mention offending the fastidious GOP establishment by having Mitt soiled by association by conservative votes.)
Big bonus: once Mitt is coronated, the GOP will own socialized medicine!
Scriptor on December 24, 2011 at 10:58 AM
So the GOP candidates got lots of fake signatures…
dirty tricks by who???
albill on December 24, 2011 at 10:58 AM
That would be our best bet..:)
Dire Straits on December 24, 2011 at 10:58 AM
Dire & Cindy
There does seem to be some connections between Rubio and Mitt..
Although, I have read Rubio won’t endorse during the primary.
We will see.
bazil9 on December 24, 2011 at 10:59 AM
I do not believe Rubio has endorsed Romney
gerrym51 on December 24, 2011 at 10:59 AM
Heh.
whatcat on December 24, 2011 at 11:00 AM
People get the government they deserve, Thomas Jefferson “Virginian”
Dr Evil on December 24, 2011 at 11:01 AM
Ed’s so old Jurassic Park brought back memories.
give the people what they want
DHChron on December 24, 2011 at 11:01 AM
Gingrich and Perry – clearly ready to lead.
VorDaj on December 24, 2011 at 11:02 AM
We don’t need no planning. Let’s just wing it.
VorDaj on December 24, 2011 at 11:03 AM
Further to
I have no doubt that Romney, at least, is already on the ballot of all 57 states.
And to Ed, et. al., Merry Christmas. Thank you for admission to this fine, fractious forum from a long-time follower.
de rigueur on December 24, 2011 at 11:03 AM
I don’t think Rubio has endorsed Romney either, but the connection is definitely there. It is bugging me to no END that I can’t remember where I read about the $ connection/ground support.
Must be that I’m creeping up to Ed’s age.
*ducks from Ed*
herm2416 on December 24, 2011 at 11:04 AM
[Aitch748 on December 24, 2011 at 10:32 AM]
Those rules are easy. It’s built in to the petition.:
1.) There’s a single state form. Either you get a whole bunch from the state or you make two sided copies.
2) On each form you identify the county/city/town and the political districts, subdistricts, wards, etc, the signatures were will be gathered from. Don’t use a petition for more than one.
3) I addressed the sworn and notarized already.
As you suggest, these rules are not hard to comply with.
Dusty on December 24, 2011 at 11:05 AM
Eisenhower and Churchill never made plans for Normandy, so why did Winston Gingrich need to plan for Virginia?
VorDaj on December 24, 2011 at 11:05 AM
sumwut
Rio Linda Refugee on December 24, 2011 at 11:05 AM
Please tell me that VA didn’t just invalidate the top 2 on Hot Gas polls and disenfranchised about 50% of the VA electorate because forms were single sided instead of duplex.
ZGMF_Freedom on December 24, 2011 at 11:06 AM
Unfortunately, it’s a point of shame for me as a Republican that we already have this distinction. Nixon was the first one to sign an employer health insurance mandate that got the ball rolling for the quasi-public system we have now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_Maintenance_Organization_Act_of_1973
TXGOP on December 24, 2011 at 11:06 AM
Yes, I can now see why some think Gingrich is so much like Churchill.
VorDaj on December 24, 2011 at 11:06 AM
To all the lefties on this thread – Barack Obama didn’t qualify for the Indiana ballot.
Enough BS about GOP fraud
DHChron on December 24, 2011 at 11:08 AM
New Romney Campaign Slogan!
“It’s The Competence, Stupid!”
Best part is, he could keep using it in the general election too! XD
WolvenOne on December 24, 2011 at 11:08 AM
There has been some clear and concise analysis from commenters on why the GOP is dead, Romney will never win, Gingrich is a lost cause and there is no clear runner to save the country.
Lest you forget, the majority of the population (those that have never logged on to a political blog) will ask themselves one question when voting: Who can turn this economy around and make life better after four years of bad news?
Don’t discount the negativity surrounding the opposite side of the ticket – Obama.
Over-analyzing and speculation is good but the reality of this election exists outside of this blog.
salem on December 24, 2011 at 11:08 AM
They should just ask the democrats. They are the experts at cheating.
VorDaj on December 24, 2011 at 11:10 AM
That seems like the wisest course, I raised cain when the establishment did it to him so he should extend the same courtesy to these candidates.
Cindy Munford on December 24, 2011 at 11:10 AM
I do not like Mitt, RNC. I do not like Mitt, can’t you see?
I do not like him on a dare. I do not like his Romney-care.
I do not like him in my car, I do not like him from afar.
I do not like him on a boat. I do not like him with my vote.
I do not like Mitt, RNC. I do not like him, can’t you see?
Mitt smells like rotten green RINO eggs and the RPV should count on voter revolt over Obama disgust.
Roy Rogers on December 24, 2011 at 11:10 AM
not possible…Ed’s so old he knew Captain Crunch when he was still a private.
DHChron on December 24, 2011 at 11:11 AM
Rules are not something that should apply to great men.
VorDaj on December 24, 2011 at 11:11 AM
Ashby Law called it on Dec 22.
http://www.ashby-law.com/better-things-to-do/
ZGMF_Freedom on December 24, 2011 at 11:12 AM
Population of Virginia 8,000,000 people. Gingrich and Perry couldn’t get 11,000 signatures in 4 months. To all the Gingrich/Perry rump swabs, this is complete and utter embarrassment.
To romneycare, who had to buy his signatures. Make sure you give your workers socialized healthcare benefits or per your law you will be fined or serve up to a year in prison.
Danielvito on December 24, 2011 at 11:12 AM
Thanks..That is what I’m seeing also..:)
Dire Straits on December 24, 2011 at 11:12 AM
Yup. This explains everything.
itsnotaboutme on December 24, 2011 at 11:12 AM
Swiped from the comment thread at Gateway – Zane
“Here is the problem as I see it:
first: the rules were changed by the Va GOP this year. Any candidate who got over 15K signatures will not have those signatures verified. i.e Mitt, who got 16,000 signatures.
second: that rule was thrown out the window for Paul as the WaPo reports he only got 14,361 signatures, yet…………….Paul’s signatures were NOT verified and he has been certified to be on the Va ballot. Ummmmmmm.
third: Did Romney have insider information that (this year) if he got over 15K signatures they would NOT be verified?
fourth: it is being reported that Romney and Paul, both, recruited their signatures at polling places last spring. Since when are candidates allowed to campaign at a polling place? Federal law says that you cannot have anything representing one candidate over another within 100 feet of a polling place. That means that the Romney/Paul teams had to be allowed to shout out to voters and get them to walk over and sign their petitions, which is generally against federal voting laws.
It doesn’t matter who you support in this primary, to disallow the candidates on new, trumped up rules, cheats the voters of Virginia. And the rest of us. Wonder if Jefferson is turning in his grave over these “new” rules?
Now Virginia will have to assign their delegates proportionally this year because they are holding their primary before April 1st. That means if Romney gets 50% and Paul gets 50%, they only get half the delegates. Any state holding its primary after April 1st, will be allowed to assign their delegates on a winner-take-all basis. It is possible we will get a brokered convention because NO candidate has the required number of delegates to take the nomination.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2011/12/newt-and-rick-perry-fail-to-qualify-for-virginias-gop-primary/
workingclass artist on December 24, 2011 at 11:13 AM
Thank you for sharing that thought, Mr. Raskolnikov.
TXGOP on December 24, 2011 at 11:14 AM
Cindy Munford on December 24, 2011 at 11:10 AM
I agree with you.
From what I have read, the Cuban/Latin community down South is behind Gingrich. I think Rubio is smart enough to stay quiet for now.
bazil9 on December 24, 2011 at 11:14 AM
Merry Christmas to you..:)
PS..Things are fixing to start picking up and I didn’t want to miss the opportunity..:)
Dire Straits on December 24, 2011 at 11:14 AM
Best idea of 2011: Let’s hold a primary and not invite the candidates.
Good thing Virginia isn’t the first primary in the nation.
rogaineguy on December 24, 2011 at 11:15 AM
Please tell me that VA didn’t just invalidate the top 2 on Hot Gas polls and disenfranchised about 50% of the VA electorate because forms were single sided instead of duplex.
[ZGMF_Freedom on December 24, 2011 at 11:06 AM]
I would, if I were in VA. Not requiring it would allow fraud to occur easily.
Dusty on December 24, 2011 at 11:15 AM
This minor technicality should not apply to great men like Sir Winston Gingrich.
VorDaj on December 24, 2011 at 11:15 AM
I thought Virginia’s motto was, ‘I Love Virginia”, not “I forgot Virginia”.
VorDaj on December 24, 2011 at 11:16 AM
I wonder if the frothing-at-the-mouth bunch here would be willing to swallow Herr Doktor if he – by a divine miracle, most likely – wins the primary, takes some shining beacon of conservatism like Bolton as VP, and swears by the Lord’s name to relegate all foreign-policy duties to him?
Archivarix on December 24, 2011 at 11:16 AM
heh
ZGMF_Freedom on December 24, 2011 at 11:16 AM
This looks more like incompetence (Gingrich, Perry, and Huntsman) and lack of resources (Bachmann and Santorum) to me. If it was the work of the establishment, how did Paul get through?
It’s not like the petition requirements weren’t known well in advance.
digitalhap on December 24, 2011 at 11:17 AM
Who is saying that the conservative base would be singlehandedly electing electing the next President if someone other than Romney gets the nomination? Why will the so-called “middle”, having experienced 4 years of the abject failure this administration and its policies inevitably produced, vote for another four years of that failure when faced with a choice of that and a real conservative running to do the exact opposite? And if, as you assume, that would be the reaction of “the middle” to a choice between Obama and any Republican but Romney, doesn’t that make “the middle” the problem?
Since Reagan left office, the national Republican Party has wasted so much time trying to accommodate “the middle” in the primaries, when they should have been using that time to educate “the middle” in the general election. And how did “the middle” thank the Republican Party for placating it with a weak RINO nominee last time? By running to a Marxist empty suit running a Potemkin Village of a campaign. Besides, if John McCain won in 2008, would his presidency have been any better than Arnold Schwarzenegger’s tenure as Governor? Will Romney’s?
fitzfong on December 24, 2011 at 11:19 AM
Do you really want to go to battle with a candidate and campaign that’s too incompetetnt to even get their name on a ballot? It’s one of the most basic requirements of a campaign. Even Dennis Kuicinich and Alan Keyes were able to get their name on the Virginia ballot when they ran for President. Newt Gingrich actually LIVES in Virginia!
Mitt Romney is going to be the nominee, better get used to it. He’s the only adult running that’s not on a book tour.
BradTank on December 24, 2011 at 11:19 AM
Romney is a politician and that might be good. He’ll do whatever it takes to win a second term. The only trick is being the biggest block, or at least appearing to be the biggest block so that you can bully him into following your agenda.
DFCtomm on December 24, 2011 at 11:20 AM
He’s not that old for goodness sake. It’s not like he served on the USS Constitution…..The USS Monitor maybe….but not the Constitution.
oldroy on December 24, 2011 at 11:20 AM
If you can stomach it, the unedited version of the CNN interview where he walks out has been posted. Some classic Paul Iran love (left off the air by liberal CNN) is in the middle of it –
http://www.youtube.com/embed/RLonnC_ZWQ0
TXGOP on December 24, 2011 at 11:20 AM
jeffn21 on December 24, 2011 at 10:57 AM
LOL.There is this little thing called personal responsibility and attention to detail, too. All the other candidates seemed to have no trouble with this requirement. How many campaigns in history have managed to accomplish this? But yes, it’s the “establishment.”
peachaeo on December 24, 2011 at 11:21 AM
Merry Christmas….to all and to all a good night.
Long haired country boy on December 24, 2011 at 11:21 AM
Business owners face mind-boggling and nonsensical rules and regulations on a daily basis.
They get it done. We get it done. I don’t like it, but I get it done.
If I didn’t, I would be out of business.
All this whining about the complexities of VA ballot is pathetic.
aquaviva on December 24, 2011 at 11:21 AM
Yeah…umm..that makes me want to vote for Romney even less. Are you sure you’re a Romney supporter?
ZGMF_Freedom on December 24, 2011 at 11:22 AM
If Perry or Gingrich don’t get back on the ballot after appeals, they should support a Ron Paul win in VA, just to give the VA GOP establishment the big finger.
Sekhmet on December 24, 2011 at 11:22 AM
Ed, just remember: this is as old as you’ll ever be.
This election is turning out to be highly…provoking. It makes me feel like nobody, not even the Mitt team, can really be assured as to what will happen next. Seems like every time we turn around, another snag gets hit or another candidate falls like a punctured balloon. I knew the fight against Obama would be hard, but I never thought it would be like this before we even got a candidate up to face him. Strange times we live in, indeed.
theotherone on December 24, 2011 at 11:22 AM
hahaha! A little Civil War humor…kickin’ it up a notch.
DHChron on December 24, 2011 at 11:23 AM
Wait, sorry, Ed! I meant, this is as old as you’ve ever BEEN! Not trying to be prophetic, here! Sheesh!
theotherone on December 24, 2011 at 11:23 AM
My point exactly. If there were a way to keep him safely away from humping the ayatollas’ collective leg, would the coservative bunch be willing to choose RP? The alternative’s obviously Romney, and that makes it a rather tough call.
Archivarix on December 24, 2011 at 11:23 AM
Its been reported that there have been some silly changes this year (like requiring duplex and rejecting single sided stapled forms). I wonder how many of Perry’s and Gingrich’s forms were rejected because they weren’t duplex.
ZGMF_Freedom on December 24, 2011 at 11:23 AM
It’s hard to tell who are nastier: The Romneybots or the Paulistiians. At least the Paulestinians are too incompetent to be dangerous. If I lived in VA, I’d either skip the primary, or vote Paul just to stick it in their eye.
Sekhmet on December 24, 2011 at 11:24 AM
swamp_yankee on December 24, 2011 at 10:10 AM
+ 1
peachaeo on December 24, 2011 at 11:25 AM
I’d have to quibble with that. Running a write-in campaign is not illegal. What’s “illegal” is voting for a candidate whose name doesn’t show up on the ballot.
Ergo, running a write-in campaign is a fruitless endeavor and pledging to work hard at what should be known as fruitless endeavor like that is the mark of an idiot.
Meh!
Dusty on December 24, 2011 at 11:25 AM
Apparently the Perry and Gingrich campaigns need the bar to be even lower. Just sign with an “X” and you’re good to go, maybe?
whatcat on December 24, 2011 at 11:26 AM
FIFY.
Dr Evil on December 24, 2011 at 11:26 AM
If the prez candidates were the anti christ obamacare, Romneycare or lobbyist gingrich or my pet dog skippy. Skippy would win in a landslide.
By the way, skippy barking at questions would be more honest and clear answers than what those fraud candidates would be saying.
Danielvito on December 24, 2011 at 11:28 AM
Ed’s so old that he used to carpool with Fred Flintstone.
whatcat on December 24, 2011 at 11:29 AM
Ed, my grandmother thinks you’re cute.
ZGMF_Freedom on December 24, 2011 at 11:30 AM
If we are disappointed with Mitt as our nominee, just wait until he picks a VP to the left of him.
Bmore on December 24, 2011 at 11:31 AM
Ed’s so old he knew Mr.Clean when he had an afro.
DHChron on December 24, 2011 at 11:31 AM
We don’t need the middle finger; we need to retake the White House. The solution is for Gingrich, Perry, et. al., to get their acts together, raise money, get a campaign apparatus and compete at a national level. If they can’t, then step aside.
What a joke. Gingrich needs to grow up, stop blaming others and take responsibility for this failure. And for goodness’ sake, please read up on state primary rules. Maybe someday he will write a book on this subject so he bloviate about his expertise.
Double facepalm
Philly on December 24, 2011 at 11:32 AM
Ain’t nothing like validating Obama’s point of “you don’t like me, look at the alternative…”
nice work perrygingrich etal.
ted c on December 24, 2011 at 11:35 AM
I wonder why they bent the rules for Ron Paul as he has less then 15,000 but is list isn’t scrutinized?
workingclass artist on December 24, 2011 at 11:35 AM
So he’s given up on No Apology(ies) then? ;)
Oh, I’ve been used to the idea of Romney as the nominee for a long time now. I’ve always said that if Palin didn’t run, Romney would be the nominee.
Nahhhhh. I’ll bet Romney picks Rubio, Ayotte, McDonnell or Haley. Like McCain, Romney knows he’s a weak candidate who’s going to need help.
ddrintn on December 24, 2011 at 11:35 AM
I don’t think Hot Air has been that bad. I haven’t heard many Perry supporters around here in some time though, but candidates usually get fair representation for the most part…
But any way, yeah, ballot access is really among the most important parts of Primary elections. Get your acts together, y’all!
The Nerve on December 24, 2011 at 11:35 AM
why are there so many songs about rainbows?
Kermit the Frog
How come only 3 of the 6 major candidates can get on the ballot in Virginia. Because Virginia is a failed system.
Newt Gangrenriccht
Frog 1
Newt 0
Jailbreak on December 24, 2011 at 11:37 AM
i don’t agree but it was funny
gerrym51 on December 24, 2011 at 11:37 AM
Actually, no. I wouldn’t call any primary that leaves Romney out legit.
ddrintn on December 24, 2011 at 11:38 AM
Being one’s own granpa is illegal in 43 states, including VA.
Akzed on December 24, 2011 at 11:41 AM
No, don’t make stuff up. If Romney were disqualified I would start to assume there was something wrong with the system.
juliesa on December 24, 2011 at 11:41 AM
I suspect there is significant pressure from the Gingrich and Perry camps to get VAGOP to canvass Paul’s signatures. Wouldn’t it be hilarious if Ron Paul got disqualified too?
ZGMF_Freedom on December 24, 2011 at 11:43 AM
Newt was too busy working on important stuff like his “Pets With Newt” website to worry about a pesky little thing like getting on the ballot.
JA on December 24, 2011 at 11:43 AM
Just a couple of days ago, we experienced true GOP leadership in the form of John Boehner. Now we’re witnessing it in the form of would-be GOP presidents via their ability to effectively organize their campaigns for that position.
This is a great time to be a conservative American.
/S (and I do mean with a big S)
madmonkphotog on December 24, 2011 at 11:43 AM
Something going on with Hot Air server? I keep getting timed out.
Dr Evil on December 24, 2011 at 11:43 AM
Imagine if Virginia had invalidated any of Mitt’s signatures, could you imagine the meltdown if Mitt Romney didn’t make it on to the Virginia ballot….but the Virginia primary ballot process is all good because Mitt made it on the ballot LOL!
Dr Evil on December 24, 2011 at 11:44 AM
Mr. Morrissey, i always thought girlfried in a coma was one of your funniest songs. do you have a favorite?
t8stlikchkn on December 24, 2011 at 11:46 AM
headsup iPhone fanboys. I just got an email saying that bestbuy is selling the new iPhone 32GB 4S version for buy one, get one free.
ted c on December 24, 2011 at 11:46 AM
The Prince Obamalite might be able to buy the nomination…but Prince Obama will buy the general election.
Romney 25% can’t beat Obama…Better accept that.
workingclass artist on December 24, 2011 at 11:47 AM
Dr Evil on December 24, 2011 at 11:44 AM
I hope both Newt & Perry contest and force a canvas of both Romney and Paul.
workingclass artist on December 24, 2011 at 11:48 AM
LOL…it would be of epic proportions.
ddrintn on December 24, 2011 at 11:49 AM
Easy solution to all this crap.
None of the above.
RealMc on December 24, 2011 at 11:50 AM
Newt is doing fine, why doen’t you do more obama dogging!
texasgoat on December 24, 2011 at 11:50 AM
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