•What: Fundraiser for Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain.
•When: A host committee reception is scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday. A reception for those who want a picture taken of them with McCain is set for 6:30 p.m., and a general reception is set for 7 p.m.
•Where: Skirvin Hilton.
•Information: Call (703) 650-5576.
‘Funraiser'
Oklahoma Democrats are using McCain's visit as a chance to have a "funraiser.” Billed as the "No Third Term Rally,” Democrats will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at the International Brothers of Electrical Workers Union Hall, 1700 SE 15.
Ron Paul did not win a single delegate during Oklahoma's presidential primary, but the Texas congressman's supporters have won a third of the delegates selected so far and hope to add to that tally at next month's state convention.
Paul supporters have won five of the 15 national GOP delegates already selected at Oklahoma's congressional district conventions, Oklahoma Republican Party Chairman Gary Jones said. They also won several of the 15 alternates selected at the conventions.
"They appear to be Ron Paul supporters, they haven't publicly said they are,” Jones said.
It's expected Paul's supporters will turn out to add to that count when state Republicans gather May 2-3 in Tulsa to elect 23 at-large delegates and 23 alternates to the national convention, he said.
Oklahoma will send 41 delegates to the National Republican Convention scheduled for September in Minneapolis.
Three are state GOP officials — Jones and the national committeeman and national committeewoman from Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Republican Party rules require that 15 of the state's GOP delegates be awarded to the winning candidate in the state's five congressional districts. The remainder go to whomever wins the most votes in the state.
U.S. Sen. John McCain won the most votes during Oklahoma's presidential primary Feb. 5. McCain, of Arizona, got 37 percent of the vote in Oklahoma, but collected 32 of the