A plan to radically overhaul the way Republicans select presidential nominees was overwhelmingly rejected at the Republican National Convention. By a 66-33 vote, the Convention Rules Committee - the body that sets the parameters for the full convention to consider changes to national party rules - killed the so-called Delaware Plan, which sought to curb the tendency of states to set their primary dates earlier than ever.
The Delaware Plan, so named because that state's Republican Party championed it, would have scrapped a helter-skelter nomination system widely denounced as too heavily reliant on big money and media.
The Delaware Plan would have divided the states and …

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