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Cuccinelli wants higher candidate fees for conventions

[1]WaPo’s Virginia Politics blog posted that Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli wants candidates to pay a higher fee [2] in order to participate in conventions, which helps defray the costs and actually encourage more conventions.

Cuccinelli’s political director Noah Wall attended a meeting of the Virginia Republican State Central Committee Saturday to encourage the proposal, calling for gubernatorial candidates to pay up to $50,000 for a spot at the party’s nominating convention.

He suggested up to $25,000 for lieutenant governor and attorney general candidates, as well as fees for delegates attending the convention.

In an interview, Cuccinelli said higher fees would help defray convention costs for the party, ensuring conventions are a financially viable option for the party.

Cuccinelli made several arguments to support his position for higher fees and maintaining conventions:

“It may seem counterintuitive but charging significant filing fees makes conventions more affordable and therefore more likely and therefore makes lower dollar candidates more viable,” Cuccinelli said.

Of course, what Cuccinelli isn’t saying is that it also makes conservative candidates much more viable.

Bob Marshall lost his 2008 senate-bid by effectively one delegate. Marshall lost 5222.73 to 5156.97 (about 63 votes). However, had one delegate from a region that was representing several voters switched from Gilmore to Marshall (let’s say that delegate represented 32 voters, which was not out of the ordinary at the convention), then Marshall’s your nominee.

And, in Cuccinelli’s own convention battle against John Brownlee, it was a sea of yellow:
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Obviously, if you are Ken Cuccinelli, who is very popular amongst conservatives, but perhaps not so much amongst moderates and liberals, you want a convention if you’re seeking higher office.

For ideological purity, conventions are certainly the way to go.