[Lnc-business] Can we put out a poll to the delegates who voted for an in person convention

Tim Hagan tim.hagan at lp.org
Tue Jun 30 18:37:11 EDT 2020


You shouldn't interpret silence as disapproval. Some people aren't 
constantly checking their e-mails, could be working, or still processing 
this news thrown at us last night and have questions.

I don't have a problem with taking a poll, unless if we're going to 
waste time arguing over the wording or who gets polled (e.g. all 
delegates, delegates & alternates credentialed in May, etc.).

---
Tim Hagan
Treasurer, Libertarian National Committee

On 2020-06-30 14:20, Caryn Ann Harlos via Lnc-business wrote:
> A poll could have already gone out from the national office.  Yet 
> except
> for you - silence on this post.
> 
> That is wrong.  Are we scared of what they might say?  I actually think
> they might have changed their mind, but I need to know that for sure.
> 
> 
> 
> *  In Liberty,*
> * Personal Note:  I have what is commonly known as Asperger's Syndrome
> (part of the autism spectrum).  This can affect inter-personal
> communication skills in both personal and electronic arenas.  If anyone
> found anything offensive or overly off-putting (or some other social 
> faux
> pas) in an actual email, please contact me privately and let me know.  
> *
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 1:05 PM <john.phillips at lp.org> wrote:
> 
>> Agreed.  I am informally polling my region, but that is just one 
>> region.
>> 
>> John Phillips
>> Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
>> Cell 217-412-5973
>> 
>> On Jun 30, 2020 1:26 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos via Lnc-business <
>> lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Here is something we all need to take seriously.  The delegates voted 
>> for
>> an in person convention.  I don't really think we have the right to 
>> cancel
>> if we have a location which we do.  It is usurping their decision.  
>> But
>> they may think differently now.  Can we poll them so we know what we
>> should
>> do?  This isn't about us.  It is about particular state chairs in
>> particular regions.  It is about the delegate that gave us specific
>> marching orders.  Can we find out what THEY want?
>> 
>> *  In Liberty,*
>> * Personal Note:  I have what is commonly known as Asperger's Syndrome
>> (part of the autism spectrum).  This can affect inter-personal
>> communication skills in both personal and electronic arenas.  If 
>> anyone
>> found anything offensive or overly off-putting (or some other social 
>> faux
>> pas) in an actual email, please contact me privately and let me know.  
>> *
>> 
>> 
>> 


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