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8 paź 2016 · The RNC Rule 9 of the GOP governs what would happen if Donald Trump dropped out or Republicans wanted to force him out as the nominee. Here's how it works.
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Rule 9 grants the Republican National Committee the authority to find a replacement nominee in the event that its presidential or vice presidential nominee dies or drops out of the race in between the national convention and the general election.
Rule 9 of the 2012 Rules of the Republican Party is entitled Filling Vacancies in Nominations.
Voters of the Republican Party elected state delegations to the 2012 Republican National Convention in presidential primaries.The national convention then selected its nominee to run for President of the United States in the 2012 presidential election.There were 2,286 delegates chosen, [3] and a candidate needed to accumulate 1,144 delegate votes at the convention to win the nomination. [4]
The official rules of the Republican Party and the Republican National Convention—the body and event responsible for nominating the Republican Party's candidates for president and vice president—are set every four years by a 112-member committee called the Rules Committee.