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    Should Ron Paul Personally Campaign in Hawaii?

    Yes! His fundraising % is 35 in HI. http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?360378-Fundraising-vs-votes-for-Dr.-Paul-by-state Someone mentioned Delaware, fundraising % is 36 there. HI and DE are two of the best states remaining along with MT and WI. A word of caution: ND and AK are THE...
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    Fundraising% vs votes % for Dr. Paul by state

    Updated with KS results
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    Fundraising% vs votes % for Dr. Paul by state

    Some information about the territories (not very meaningful due to the small number of donors): Guam (total 10 donors): 727/4727 = 15% Romney 2250=250+1000+500+500 MBach 750 =500+250 Tpaw 1000 =1000 RP 727 =325+201+201 Puerto Rico: 902/80702 = 1% Tpaw...
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    States territories to concentrate on until Apr 3rd

    IL is at 11% in terms of fundraising. I do not disagree that he has a large number of supporters, but it might be hard to improve on those numbers as it is a populous state. http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?360378-Fundraising-vs-votes-for-Dr.-Paul-by-state
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    States territories to concentrate on until Apr 3rd

    I made these suggestions based on fundraising numbers in those states (which were within 3% for most states until now). There is minimal chance of winning these states (except for HI/WI) but there is a very good chance of getting 20+ percent in all of the bold states and the corresponding...
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    Fundraising% vs votes % for Dr. Paul by state

    Not in the original source link. May be from the FEC website. Will try
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    States territories to concentrate on until Apr 3rd

    This is speculation based on fund raising percentage among all candidates: Mar 10: Kansas Guam US Virgin Islands N Marinara Is Mar 13: Alabama American Samoa Hawaii Mississippi Mar 18: Puerto Rico <--- Please get Dr. Paul here Mar 20: Illinois Mar...
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    Fundraising% vs votes % for Dr. Paul by state

    ID is a strategic blunder, with so many stops in ND, it might have been much closer although it must have been really hard to beat the Santorum surge
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    Fundraising% vs votes % for Dr. Paul by state

    Updated original post with Super Tuesday numbers. Also highlighted March contests + Wisconsin. Everything except ND/AK/IA are closely correlated. I speculate this is a combination of GOTV, not campaigning enough and more importantly the Santorum surges in IA/ND/AK. The next four: KS, HI, AL, MS...
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    *****Official Super Tuesday results thread*****

    ND is turning into a MN? Santorum takes surprise lead with Romney in 3rd place denying Dr. Paul a win. Both states are adjacent.. Disappointing.. according to the fundraising numbers he should get close to 40%. I still have hope...
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    CTrattlesnake's analysis thread: Super Tuesday Edition

    Not polling information but this is a good data point: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?360378-Fundraising-vs-votes-for-Dr.-Paul-by-state
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    CTrattlesnake's analysis thread: Super Tuesday Edition

    "You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to CTRattlesnake again." Excellent^2 I wish you can do the analysis for the remaining states much earlier than their election dates for efficient allocation of campaign and grassroots resources. I think we (myself with my fundraising...
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    Paul to visit ND GOP caucuses on Super Tuesday

    This is GREAT news. Hope its not too late for the nudge from 2nd to win.
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    Fundraising% vs votes % for Dr. Paul by state

    andrew, source included at end of original post. Problems with using this method for other candidates: 1) Their support is not consistent (ex Santorum will have very low numbers and Perry very high over 2011) 2) Their donations are not small (ex: Romney) Nevertheless, it will be interesting
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