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Michele Bachmann

2012 GOP Superdelegate Endorsement List

by: Oreo

Mon Aug 15, 2011 at 20:13:02 PM EDT

We will track all of the 2012 Republican Superdelegates (officially known as Automatic Delegates) and list who they currently are endorsing for the nomination. We will also track any changes in endorsements as they occur. We will only post endorsements that can be proven by a link. Word of mouth does not work for us.

Each state, and American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands all have three superdelegates, except as follows:

Superdelegates from the following states: AZ, DE, FL, GA, ID, KS, MD, MI, NC, ND, NH, NJ, NV, SC, UT, VT and WI are bound by their state's results, and therefore are not included in the list. Their names can be found in a separate table after the break. This leaves a total of 117 GOP superdelegates,

If you have information on any endorsements, please leave a comment or email us

See also the Ultimate Republican Nomination Info Chart, the list of GOP Unbound Delegates, and the list of pledged delegates. See also the Dec 2011 GOP Delegate Allocation document.

Notes:

2/8: AP says Romney has a 2nd superdelegate from MS, Jeanne Luckey. AP and CNN says Gingrich has a superdelegate in NE (Ricketts seems the most likely candidate. It is not De Carlson)
2/11: CNN says Romney has a 2nd delegate from DC.
3/2: The AP reports the superdelegate count as follows: Romney 23, Gingrich 4, Santorum 2, Paul 2. The AP's extra superdelegates are as follows: Romney VI: 2, RI: 1, MS: 1, DC: 1. Gingrich: NE: 1. Paul: OK: 1. Updated 4/18.
3/10: We're looking closely at Robert Kabel DC and Jeanne Luckey MS, but would like to see a quote from them with an endorsement.

Ron Paul - 1
Newt Gingrich -2
Mitt Romney -54
Rick Santorum -1
AJ Spiker IA
Jeff Johnson MN
Lawrence Kadish
NY

Betty Fine Collins AL
Paul Reynolds AL
Bill Armistead AL
Reta Hamilton
AR
Jonathan Barnett AR
Te'o Fuavai AS
Victor Tofaeono AS
Amata Radewagen AS

Linda Ackerman CA
Lily Nunez CO
Mike Kopp CO
Ryan Call CO
Jerry Labriola Jr. CT
Betsy Werronen DC
Jesus Torres GU
Peter Ada GU
Donna Jones GU
Patrick Brady IL
Richard Williamson IL
Demetra DeMonte IL
Dee Dee Benkie IN
James Bopp Jr IN
Richard Bennett
ME
Jan Staples ME
Bob Maginn MA
Ron Kaufman MA
Kerry Healey MA
Henry Barbour MS
Errol Galt MT
Gov. Benigno R. Fitial NMI
Bo Palacios NMI
Viola Alepuyo NMI
Ed Cox NY
Jennifer Saul NY
Solomon Yue OR
Allen Alley OR
Donna Cain OR
Robert Asher
PA
Zori Fonalledas PR
Luis Fortuno PR
Carlos Mendez PR
Joseph Trillo
RI
Mark Zaccaria RI
Carol Mumford RI
Mary Jean Jensen SD
Peggy Lambert TN
John Ryder TN
Herbert Schoenbohm VI
Holland Redfield II VI
Lilliana Belardo De O'Neal VI
Donna Lou Gosney WV
Jim Reed WV
Conrad Lucas WV
Greg Schaefer WY

Kim Lehman IA

 

Undecided/Unannounced Superdelegates

Alaska
Debbie Joslin
Randy Ruedrich
Ralph Seekins

Arkansas
Doyle Webb

California
Tom Del Beccaro
Shawn Steel

Colorado
Mike Kopp
Ryan Call

Connecticut
John Frey
Pat Longo

District of Columbia
Robert Kabel
Anthony Parker (RNC
Treasurer

Hawaii
Miriam Hellreich
David Chang
Ted Liu

Indiana
Eric Holcomb

Iowa
Steve Scheffler

Kentucky
Robert "Mike" Duncan
Steve Robertson
Gail Russell

Louisiana
Ross Little Jr
Roger Villere Jr
Lenar Whitney

Maine
Charlie Webster

Minnesota
Pat Anderson
Pat Shortridge

Mississippi
Jeanne Luckey
Joe Nosef

Missouri
Lance Beshore
David Cole
Ann Dickinson

Montana
William Deschamps
Betti Hill

Nebraska
De Carlson
Mark Fahleson
Pete Ricketts

New Mexico
Monty Newman
Pat Rogers
Rosalind Tripp

Ohio
Robert Bennett
Jo Ann Davidson
TBD

Oklahoma
James Dunn
Carolyn McLarty
Matt Pinnell

Oregon
Allen Alley
Donna Cain

Pennsylvania
Robert Gleason Jr
Christine Torett

South Dakota
Dana Randall
Tim Rave

Tennessee
Chris Devaney

Texas
Steve Munisteri
Bill Crocker
Borah Van Dormolen

Virginia
Morton Blackwell
Pat Mullins
Kathy Terry

Washington
Jeff Kent
Fredi Simpson
Kirby Wilbur

West Virginia

Wyoming
Tammy Hooper
Jan Larimer

Updates:

9/1/2011 - Deleted Florida Republican Party Chairman Dave Bitner, who is resigning Sep 23 for health reasons.

8/16/2011 - Added Betsy Werronen of DC for Romney. Her Twitter account shows that she's a supporter.
 - Rick Perry is on the board with an endorsement from Henry Barbour. Along with the above link his Twitter shows strong support for Perry.

9/1/2011 - Florida Chair Dave Bitner was removed after resigning

9/2/2011 - NH Chair Jack Kimball was removed after resigning

9/20/11 - Jennifer Nassour will step down as Chair of MA GOP on 10/28. Expecting a child in February.

9/23/11 - Thad McCotter drops out of the race. He had no endorsements.

9/24/11 - Added for Romney: Saul Anuzis-MI, Joyce Terhes-MD, Rick Bennett-ME, Jan Staples-ME, Zoraida Fonalledas-PR. We're also keeping an eye on TX Committeewoman Borah Van Dormolen, who sent an email to the RNC on Perry's behalf, but we still don't see an official endorsement. Lenny Curry is the new chairman in FL, and has been added to the list.

9/30/11 - Added Wayne McDonald as the new Chair of the NH GOP.

10/11/11 - Added Paul Senft and Reta Hamilton for Perry.

10/27/11 - Added Laird Stabler-DE for Romney,

12/1/11 - Added Bob Maginn as the new MA Chair.He is a strong Romney supporter.

- Added CT GOP Chair Chris Healy for Perry. He tweeted that he's a Perry supporter back in October.

12/5/11 - Removed Herman Cain as a candidate.
- Removed Tony Sutton from Minnesota. He resigned as chair.

12/6/11 - Added Donna Gosney and Jim Reed (WV) for Romney.

12/9/11 - Added Bob Asher PA for Romney.

12/15/11 - Added Sam Raia NJ and Virginia Haines NJ for Romney

12/26/11 - Removed the following state's superdelegates, as the state's delegates will all be allocated according to votes: AZ, DE, FL, KS, MI, MO, NH, NJ, NV, SC, VT. This decreased Romney's count by 5, and Perry's count by 1.

1/3/12 - Replaced Perry supporter Chris Healy (CT) with Jerry Labriola Jr., who took over as chairman of the CT GOP state party in June. This reduces Perry's count to 2.

1/4/12 - Removed Michelle Bachmann as a candidate after she ended her campaign. She had no endorsements.

1/9/12 - Texas GOP Chair Steve Munisteri has been added for Rick Perry. A radio interview from 8/16/11 voices his support in the last 2 minutes of the interview.

1/10/12 - Removed Ken McKay as Chairman of Rhode Island GOP. He stepped down in November.
- Added Mark Zaccaria as the new chair of Rhode Island.
- Added Richard Williamson from IL for Romney. According to Romney's website, Williamson endorsed in November. Here is a bio on Williamson that shows it's the same person.
- Added Pat Shortridge who is the new chair of the Minnesota GOP. Haven't found an endorsement yet but he's definitely not for Romney.

1/19/12 - Rick Perry drops out of the race and endorses Gingrich. Perry had three superdelegates. Henry Barbour MS, Reta Hamilton AR, Steve Munisteri TX are now up for grabs.
- Barbour switches to Romney

1/20/12 - Added Lawrence Kadish NY for Gingrich, and Herbert Schoenbohm VI for Romney

1/21/12 - Added Mark Zaccaria for Romney.

1/27/12 - Added Luis Fortuno PR for Romney

1/30/12 - Removed ID, MD, NC, TX and UT from state list. 2 Romney delegates from MD also removed.

2/2/12 - Added Carlos Mendez PR for Gingrich

2/3/12 - Added Jeff Johnson MN for Gingrich.

2/6/12 - Added Greg Schaefer WY for Romney. Updated superdelegates from NMI.

2/7/12 - Added James Bopp Jr IN for Romney.

2/8/12 - Added Pat Brady IL for Romney.

2/11/12 - Added new IA GOP chairman AJ Spiker for Paul.

2/13/12 - Added TX superdelegates back to the list

2/21/12 - Added MO and VT superdelegates back to the list.

2/28/12 - Vermont's RNC Delegates are bound to the first ballot according to State Committeewoman Susie Hudson. Hudson and Schiavone have endorsed Romney.

3/3/12 - Added Betty Fine Collins AL for Santorum.

3/6/12 - Added Errol Galt MT for Romney

3/7/12 - Remove ND superdelegates from the list.

3/9/12 - Added Fitial NMI for Romney. Added Redfield VI for Romney. Romney gets all 3 supers from Guam.

3/10/12 - Added Bo Palacios and Viola Alepuyo NMI for Romney. Added Lilliana Belardo De O'Neal for Romney.

3/14/12 - Romney wins all 3 superdelegates from American Samoa.

3/15/12 - Added Dee Dee Benkie of Indiana for Romney

3/21/12 - Moved Carlos Mendez PR from Gingrich to Romney

4/4/12 - Removed WI superdelegates from the list

4/7/12 - Added new superdelegate Kerry Healey (replacing Jody Dow as MA committeewoman) for Romney

4/9/12 - Added Mike Stuart WV for Romney. And then Stuart quits.

4/11/12 - Added Ed Cox NY for Romney.
4/12/12 - Added Jennifer Saul NY for Romney
4/16/12 - Added Lily Nunez CO, Jerry Labriola Jr. CT,  for Romney
4/18/12 - Finally got confirmation of Carol Mumford RI for Romney
4/20/12 - Added Demetra DeMonte IL, Peggy Lambert TN, John Ryder TN, Solomon Yue OR, Reta Hamilton AR for Romney
5/4/12 - Moved Betty Fine Collins AL from Santorum to Romney. Added Paul Reynolds AL for Romney. Added Mary Jean Jensen SD for Romney. Dana Randall and Tim Rave will support the winner of the SD primary on June 5.
5/6/12 - Added Jonathan Barnett AR, Bill Armistead AL for Romney
5/16/12 - Added Allen Alley OR, Donna Cain OR for Romney
5/17/12 - Added new WV GOP Chairman Conrad Stuart for Romney. He was already a pledged Romney delegate. Added Linda Ackerman CA for Romney.
5/29/12 Added Mike Kopp CO, Ryan Call CO for Romney.

You may not copy or reproduce this list without written consent from Democratic Convention Watch.

© 2012 by Democratic Convention Watch

There's More... :: (9 Comments, 257 words in story)

Michele Bachmann's Migraines: A Doc's Perspective

by: DocJess

Wed Jul 20, 2011 at 06:00:00 AM EDT

Michele Bachmann gets migraines. So do 11 million other Americans. The initial report said that hers were incapacitating. And that's possible: migraines can last from several hours to several days. Some are well-controlled by analgesics, barbiturates and narcotics (called abortive drugs). Some patients with more serious cases require what are called preventive medications, generally taken on a daily basis. Some people are relatively disabled by the condition. For others, it's a minor inconvenience, albeit a painful one.

One magazine said that this was a sexist way of looking at things because more women than men get migraines. It's true that the ratio of women to men with migraines is about 3.5:1, but it would only have been sexist to report if that media outlet had similar information on a male candidate's medical condition and buried it. 

As a doctor, what is of interest to me is how severe Bachmann's migraines are, and whether she only takes abortive meds, or abortive and preventive meds.  Her campaign said that she's medicated, and that she has not been affected to a level that has affected her current position. Her voting record indicates that she's not great at attending votes. For example:

Neither Bachmann nor Stewart addressed the specific allegation in the Daily Caller story that Bachmann has been hospitalized for the headaches, including once instance on Friday, July 30, 2010.

According to Congressional records, of the 15 votes that took place that day, Bachmann did not participate in nine of them.

Further, from 2009: 

Of 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, only ten have missed more votes this session than Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, according to the Washington Post’s tally. Bachmann has missed 105 votes, or 13.6 percent of all votes.

And this:

An analysis by the Minnesota Independent shows that Bachmann has missed more votes than any member of Minnesota’s congressional delegation in the 111th Congress — even after subtracting votes missed when Bachmann left to spend time with an ill family member.

Travel schedule? Migraines? We don't know. 

It's hard to know which side effects she could be operating under, as there are so many different drugs used for migraines. But many of them include things that incapacitate users, in addition to the debilitation of the headaches themselves. 

Most medical conditions are worsened by physical and mental stress. Migraines are no exception. There's a difference, however, between ulcers, for example, and migraines. Ulcers are pretty prevalent, definitely exacerbated by stress, and you feel lousy and in pain. Migraines are caused by abnormal brain activity, which is why the preventive drugs are not acid reducers, but anti-seizure meds, triptans, opiates and other serious drugs. 

As a doctor, if I were treating a migraine patient, I'd tell them to live as normal a life as possible. If the patient wanted to run for office, I'd point out the probability that the migraines would increase, as compared to choosing a less stressful career, with far less travel. But I wouldn't say "don't do it."

As a voter, I'd have a lot of trouble voting for someone with a case of severe migraines. or certain types of epilepsy, or ALS, Huntington's. Parkinson's, Alzheimer's or a host of other neurologic conditions. For some of those conditions, the severity is what matters. If someone has an epileptic attack once or twice a year, it's not a big deal. If they're seizing hourly, it's a whole different thing. Same with migraines. Some will point out that FDR had polio and JFK had Addison's. Neither of them is a neurologic condition: neither affects the ability to think and make decisions. Sure "pain" makes people miserable and not at their best, but between episodes, there's no cognitive impairment. With a case of serious migraines, and the related drugs, impairment is likely. Think about it. 

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