A speech Mitt Romney's son gave at the state Arizona Republican Party convention was cut short by booing supporters of GOP presidential hopeful and rival Ron Paul.
The Arizona Republic reports jeers from the crowded forced Josh Romney to stop repeatedly as he spoke Saturday at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix to build support within the party for his father, the presumed Republican presidential nominee.
The paper says the crowd erupted in boos and cheers at the end of Josh Romney's speech, cutting him short. He was telling the crowd to select delegates for his father just before leaving the stage
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Again, I have never seen this in an election. Far from uniting the party, the Paul supporters seem like a bunch of kids that only will show up if their guy gets the nomination.
More tin foil hats:
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With 11 states now in the books for Paul, to Romney's 18 and only 11 states left to start their primary or caucus process, Ron Paul has seemingly "stolen" enough delegates in the undecided states and will likely gain enough in states to come, virtually assuring a brokered convention at the RNC in August.