Weekly Opinion Editorial
TENURE AS NCM
COMES TO A CLOSE!
by Steve Fair
Tomorrow. I leave for Cleveland, Ohio to
attend my last Republican National Committee meeting as Oklahoma National
Committeeman. When the gavel falls and
the GOP convention is adjourned, my four year term will come to an end. I chose to not seek re-election to the RNC
for a number of reasons and I have peace that I made the right decision. I have served as one of the 56 members of the
rules committee the entire four years and have enjoyed working with some of the
most dedicated, principled Americans I have ever met. I have made friendships that will last a
lifetime. My replacement has already
been elected and will take office on Friday after the convention.
On Monday, July 18th, the
national convention will convene for the purpose of nominating our candidates
for President and Vice President. This
week, the various convention committees are meeting: Rules, Platform, and
Credentials. Each of the 50 states and 6
territories have two representatives on each committee. I chose not to seek election to the rules
committee( the 43 Oklahoma delegates elect the representatives to the
committees). The male member from
Oklahoma is State Auditor Gary Jones. Normally,
the meetings are routine and not very controversial, but there is a group on
the convention rules committee who want to ‘unbind’ the delegates and allow
each delegate to vote their conscience.
As of this writing they haven’t been successful at getting the 28 needed
to get it to the convention floor. Fact
is, like Trump or not, he won the race fair and square and stealing the nomination
would be a move that could permanently destroy the Republican Party.
It also appears the platform committee
meeting may be headed to a showdown. Oklahoma
Governor Mary Fallin is the Co-Chair of the Platform committee. There is a movement to ‘tone down’ the
platform stance on same-sex marriage and some of the more conservative in the
Party are committed to keeping the current plank in place. Gun control is another plank under
attack. Most of the members of the
platform committee are Party regulars and conservative, so major changes are
not likely to happen.
This will be my fourth convention and what
normally happens is the Vice Presidential nominee accepts the nomination and
gives their speech on Wednesday night.
The Presidential nominee accepts the nomination on Thursday night, but
the word is that Donald Trump wants to speak every night. Trump has run an unconventional campaign, so
expect the convention to be unconventional.
Stephens County will be well represented
in Cleveland. Hope Sutterfield, the
Stephens County GOP Chair, is the youngest female delegate. Hope was the first delegate elected at the 4th
district convention. Her dad, Richard
Sutterfield, is going as an Alternate Delegate.
Stephens County will have more people at the convention than any rural
county in the state. Hope plans to post
lots of photos and report from Cleveland.
Watch the Stephens County GOP Facebook page for live updates.
Oklahoma has 43 delegates and 40
alternates to the convention. We also
have over 100 guests who attend. Unlike
the Democrats, statewide elected officials are not automatic delegates. In fact, we have only five elected officials-legislative
& county- in our delegation. Gary
Jones is the only statewide elected official to be a delegate. Senators Lankford and Inhofe, and Congressmen
Cole and Lucas will attend and interact all week with the delegation.
To a political junkie, going to a
national nominating convention is like going to the Super Bowl for a football
fan. Being one of the 2,472 delegates on
the floor when the nominee accepts the nomination is electric. Throughout
the week, I post to my blog a recap of the day’s events, sometimes with
photos. It will provide you a great ‘behind
the scenes’ look at the convention.
Donald Trump is an exciting candidate, whose unorthodox style and outsider
approach has energized the average American about politics. He is different, but different isn’t always
bad.
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