Your math is wrong because you don't take into account conviction. From the
insanity I've seen of his supporters you can put them down for a few hundred
a pop and if its co-ordinated then it looks very good. His supporters are
very co-ordinated.

On Nov 7, 2007 9:34 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Dino wrote:
> > These money numbers will move him up in the 'ratings' but I'd like to
> see
> > the real stats on where the cash was coming from. Stacking the deck
> takes
> > many forms and this looks kind of suspicious.
> >
>
> Oh, I dunno ... $7M given there's 300 million Americans (400 now?) ...
> so let's say 50% vote for President, that's 150M and let's say of
> those, 50% are even paying attention now so that's 75M people or 1/2
> or all likely voters.
>
> So, if 1% of the 50% of likely voters that are paying attention,
> 750,000 people, contribute $10 to Mr. Paul's campaign, that'd his
> $7.5M.
>
> So that'd be 1/2 of 1% of *likely* voters contributing $10.  Unless my
> math is wrong, that seems easily doable.
>
> 

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