hotbrownsauce
09-07-2008, 12:08 AM
This is some cool stuff to think about that I did with some numbers.
According to the US census a few years ago there is a total of 19,355 incorporated cities in the United States. The campaign for liberty has 100,000 hardcore supporters. Divide the numbers and this shows us there is about 5 hard core supporters per city. This is a great start for only 2 years. with one million 200 thousand people who voted for Ron Paul in just the primary alone that means there is on average 67 people who voted for Ron Paul in each city.
36,117,978 people voted in the primary of 2000
105,405,100 people voted in the general election in 2000
take 105,405,100 and divide it by 36,117,978 this means 2.9 times more people voted in the general election in 2000. For a rough estimate say Ron Paul wouldn't get 2.9 times more votes but got less at 2 times the votes he got in the general election. Multiply 2 by the votes he did receive 1,200,000 = 2,400,000 people who would most likely vote for Paul and or believe in his message.
Divide the number of possible voters in favor of Paul at 2,400,000 by the number of cities at 19,355 and it equals an average of 120 + people in each city across the nation that believe in this message.
This means there is great potential for this message to move fast. We must keep this momentum up in our cities across the nation to get this message moving fast. They are waiting for us.
According to the US census a few years ago there is a total of 19,355 incorporated cities in the United States. The campaign for liberty has 100,000 hardcore supporters. Divide the numbers and this shows us there is about 5 hard core supporters per city. This is a great start for only 2 years. with one million 200 thousand people who voted for Ron Paul in just the primary alone that means there is on average 67 people who voted for Ron Paul in each city.
36,117,978 people voted in the primary of 2000
105,405,100 people voted in the general election in 2000
take 105,405,100 and divide it by 36,117,978 this means 2.9 times more people voted in the general election in 2000. For a rough estimate say Ron Paul wouldn't get 2.9 times more votes but got less at 2 times the votes he got in the general election. Multiply 2 by the votes he did receive 1,200,000 = 2,400,000 people who would most likely vote for Paul and or believe in his message.
Divide the number of possible voters in favor of Paul at 2,400,000 by the number of cities at 19,355 and it equals an average of 120 + people in each city across the nation that believe in this message.
This means there is great potential for this message to move fast. We must keep this momentum up in our cities across the nation to get this message moving fast. They are waiting for us.