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Minarchy4Sale
04-27-2009, 06:16 AM
Useful information. I wish I had this a year ago.

Top Ron Paul Fundraising States,Donations Per Adult 18+
New Hampshire $0.22
Wyoming $0.18
Alaska $0.18
Nevada $0.17
Montana $0.15
Idaho $0.14
Washington $0.14
Texas $0.13
Arizona $0.11
Colorado $0.11

slacker921
04-27-2009, 06:43 AM
It'd be interesting to see the comparison with how the Paul campaign spent ad dollars in each of the states. i.e. did they focus on the states where they knew they had lots of support, or did they use the money from these states and spend it in the other states trying to gain support there as well.

It would also be interesting to see a comparison of how much Paul raised in the top four states compared to the winners of those states. My bet is that prior to the primaries in those states Paul outraised the others... well.. Romney probably outraised everybody in Nevada long before the primaries.

Howard_Roark
04-27-2009, 09:50 AM
On an absolute basis those are all small states except Texas, I bet more money came from TX than all the other states on that list combined. I live in TX and donated $25.

Eric21ND
04-27-2009, 10:56 AM
I'd love to crunch those statistics and demographics.

Bill M DC
05-29-2009, 08:37 AM
I'd love to crunch those statistics and demographics.

By all means Eric, please do! We need some science in our campaign rather than guess work and flying by the seat of our pants...

nobody's_hero
05-29-2009, 09:50 AM
Does this include members of the military?

jclay2
05-29-2009, 11:38 AM
Incomplete without any mention of a variance/standard of deviation.

He Who Pawns
05-29-2009, 11:41 AM
Why don't we look at votes received vs dollars spent.

New Hampshire will get left in the dust by Nevada -- the true future Free State.

Icymudpuppy
05-29-2009, 11:59 AM
On an absolute basis those are all small states except Texas, I bet more money came from TX than all the other states on that list combined. I live in TX and donated $25.


I beg to differ... I have listed the electoral votes of each of the listed states. There are 538 Electoral Votes divided among 51 states (includes the 3 votes for DC). That makes a mean of 10.54. That makes both Washington and Texas above average, and Arizona and Colorado close to average. Although since Texas California and New York are so large, that skews the mean. It would be more accurate to use Median than Mean. The median is 8. Making all four WA, TX, CO, and AZ larger than average states.
For those not familiar with the difference between mean and median. Mean is taking the total (538) divided by the number of individual contributors (51). Median lists the individual states from least influencial to most influencial and then finds which state is right in the middle with 25 less influencial, and 25 more influencial states on each side, and lists the number of electors that State has.

Electoral Votes for mentioned states.

New Hampshire 4
Wyoming 3
Alaska 3
Nevada 5
Montana 3
Idaho 4
Washington 11
Texas 34
Arizona 10
Colorado 9

HOLLYWOOD
05-29-2009, 12:27 PM
a note...

Look at the low cost of living states and without State Income Taxes:

Ron Paul if anything has reinforced Liberty and Freedoms... sand of course LOW or NO Taxes.

Nowm only if Nevadans can get rid of all the Californian Socialist Transplants around the Las Vegas metro area.



Incomplete without any mention of a variance/standard of deviation.

Imperial
05-29-2009, 02:21 PM
In Texas we are a major swing vote.

jack555
05-29-2009, 02:49 PM
Useful information. I wish I had this a year ago.

Top Ron Paul Fundraising States,Donations Per Adult 18+
New Hampshire $0.22
Wyoming $0.18
Alaska $0.18
Nevada $0.17
Montana $0.15
Idaho $0.14
Washington $0.14
Texas $0.13
Arizona $0.11
Colorado $0.11


Not a very good way to tell the "Top 10 Ron Paul States" imo. If I'm not mistaken Ron came in 2nd in popular votes in NV and they would have had the majority of delegates had the bs not have happened.

Nevada isn't even on that list. He did not even come close to 2nd in popular votes in most of those places. This should help see where there are many Ron Paul activists though.

youngbuck
05-29-2009, 06:15 PM
Nevada isn't even on that list.

It is indeed on the list.

Theocrat
05-29-2009, 06:20 PM
Useful information. I wish I had this a year ago.

Top Ron Paul Fundraising States,Donations Per Adult 18+
New Hampshire $0.22
Wyoming $0.18
Alaska $0.18
Nevada $0.17
Montana $0.15
Idaho $0.14
Washington $0.14
Texas $0.13
Arizona $0.11
Colorado $0.11

Where does that information come from?

jack555
05-29-2009, 07:23 PM
It is indeed on the list.


Not if you read the list too fast and make an a** of yourself



Haha, still though. I think popular vote is probably a better indicator.

HOLLYWOOD
05-29-2009, 08:31 PM
Yeah,

Nevada ruled for Ron Paul considering all the corruption by the NVGOP and Mitt Romney and his Bussed in caucus goers. Manchurian Mitt played the religion card and is such a Slimeball.

Now I know it has been posted before... where's that screen shot where FOX NEWS intentional deleted Ron Paul from the results of the Nevada Caucus.

We will NEVER FORGET FOX's sabotage of the Ron Paul Campaign and the FONY BS of propping McMoron to the Nominee.

Let us never FORGET... so as to be Prepared Next Time~!

What's kinda cool is Dean Heller knows... if he wants to keep his job, he'll have to align his voting ideology with RP. We are working on getting that Greek Congresswoman of NV 3rd district, Dina Titus to endorse 1207.


Not a very good way to tell the "Top 10 Ron Paul States" imo. If I'm not mistaken Ron came in 2nd in popular votes in NV and they would have had the majority of delegates had the bs not have happened.

Nevada isn't even on that list. He did not even come close to 2nd in popular votes in most of those places. This should help see where there are many Ron Paul activists though.

Brett
05-29-2009, 09:02 PM
Wasn't Ron Paul on the actual ballot for Montana? If I recall correctly no other state went that far.

anaconda
05-29-2009, 11:53 PM
Anyone have data on total money by state? I saw an awful lot of California contributors flashing across the screen on the money bomb days.