Brasil Branco
08-19-2007, 05:20 PM
I think it would be a good idea to catalogue places where Ron Paul leads on the internet for debate purposes, so far I have as of August 19th.
#2 on Eventful (http://eventful.com/politics) with 26,458 people requesting events.
#1 on Meetup.com (http://ronpaul.meetup.com/) with 35,084 members in over 680 cities.
#1 on Youtube (http://www.youtubepresident.blogspot.com/) "Republican candidate Ron Paul is, by a wide margin, the most popular candidate on YouTube, in terms of the average number of views per video and the number of subscribers to his YouTube channel. He also has the most total views on YouTube for any presidential candidate." Over 25,000 subscribers.
#4 on Facebook with 20,024 supporters (http://warwick.facebook.com/person.php?id=2330333861)
#3 on MySpace with 55,250 supporters (http://www.myspace.com/ronpaul2008)
#4 of Republicans in terms of Cash in Hand (http://projects.washingtonpost.com/2008-presidential-candidates/finance/)
Those are the ones I have so far- does anyone have links to Technorati, Alexia, and other blog statistics?
#2 on Eventful (http://eventful.com/politics) with 26,458 people requesting events.
#1 on Meetup.com (http://ronpaul.meetup.com/) with 35,084 members in over 680 cities.
#1 on Youtube (http://www.youtubepresident.blogspot.com/) "Republican candidate Ron Paul is, by a wide margin, the most popular candidate on YouTube, in terms of the average number of views per video and the number of subscribers to his YouTube channel. He also has the most total views on YouTube for any presidential candidate." Over 25,000 subscribers.
#4 on Facebook with 20,024 supporters (http://warwick.facebook.com/person.php?id=2330333861)
#3 on MySpace with 55,250 supporters (http://www.myspace.com/ronpaul2008)
#4 of Republicans in terms of Cash in Hand (http://projects.washingtonpost.com/2008-presidential-candidates/finance/)
Those are the ones I have so far- does anyone have links to Technorati, Alexia, and other blog statistics?