Bunny Chambers


The delegation had breakfast one last time together this morning. 

The delegation heard from Mary Fallin, Tom Cole, Frank Lucas and Jim Inhofe.  Senator Inhofe explained what happened to the roll call last night, which resulted in two votes for Ron Paul accidentally not being cast at that time.  As Michael McNutt reports, the Paul voters took that pretty hard

The delegation also heard from Lynn Windel and Bunny Chambers, who are serving their final day today as National Committeeman and Committeewoman.  Lynn and Bunny have served the party selflessly for many years.

The delegation is wearing their blue blazers with the Oklahoma patch and khaki pants, no tie.

From breakfast, delegates were off again to various functions around the Twin Cities.

kempthorne.jpgThe Oklahoma delegation met for breakfast this morning at 8 a.m. and heard from a veritable army of McCain campaign surrogates.

 We heard from the following:

Congresswoman Heather Wilson (R-NM), introduced by Mary Fallin

Former RNC Chair and former Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson

Utah Governor Jon Huntsman

Former Senator and Governor and now Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne

Tom Kirk, a POW with John McCain

Andy McCain, who was the son of Carol, John’s first wife, from a pwilson.jpgrevious marriage, and then John adopted him, and now Andy serves as CFO for Cindy McCain’s company

Also, National Committeeman for Oklahoma Lynn Windel spoke regarding his and Bunny Chambers’ experience on the Platform Committee.  They cut the platform this year from 42,000 words to 21,000.

Also, every delegate received a personal letter from Congressman Tom Cole.

Today, the delegates are wearing matching red polos.