Here's the idea, in one hour getting at least 40,000 people to donate about $25 on November 30th. If that can be done it would net $1 million in one hour, which would put the campaign well on its way to $12 million. However, there's no reason to stop there.
There are 106,804 donors as of 9:53 P.M. EST. If all of them could pull together $25 to donate that would be over $2.67 million in one hour.
There are 76,237 meetup members. If they could manage $25 it would be $1.9 million in one hour.
This would be a great way to get people who are reluctant about donating November 30th to donate and still leave plenty of funds for December 16th as well.
However, it would require an incredible amount of coordination to get the right time for the maximum amount of donors.
This would also provide the ultimate server test before December 16th.
106,804 donors in one hour and $2.67 million in one hour would be equivalent to 2.56 million donors and $64 million in a day.
76,237 donors and $1.9 million would be equivalent to 1.83 million donors and $45.6 million in one day.
40,000 donors and $1 million would equivalent to 960,000 donors and $24 million in one hour.
If the server can handle that then there could be no doubt about their ability to handle December 16th.
This would be a great time for the grassroots to show that Ron Paul's support is not only real, it isn't simply random people on the Internet, but a coordinated effort. The media will say, "Imagine the level of coordination and cooperation of his supporters to pull off such a feat with so many people!" and be shocked beyond all reckoning. Not to mention it would help put Paul over the $12 million mark better than anything else.
There are 106,804 donors as of 9:53 P.M. EST. If all of them could pull together $25 to donate that would be over $2.67 million in one hour.
There are 76,237 meetup members. If they could manage $25 it would be $1.9 million in one hour.
This would be a great way to get people who are reluctant about donating November 30th to donate and still leave plenty of funds for December 16th as well.
However, it would require an incredible amount of coordination to get the right time for the maximum amount of donors.
This would also provide the ultimate server test before December 16th.
106,804 donors in one hour and $2.67 million in one hour would be equivalent to 2.56 million donors and $64 million in a day.
76,237 donors and $1.9 million would be equivalent to 1.83 million donors and $45.6 million in one day.
40,000 donors and $1 million would equivalent to 960,000 donors and $24 million in one hour.
If the server can handle that then there could be no doubt about their ability to handle December 16th.
This would be a great time for the grassroots to show that Ron Paul's support is not only real, it isn't simply random people on the Internet, but a coordinated effort. The media will say, "Imagine the level of coordination and cooperation of his supporters to pull off such a feat with so many people!" and be shocked beyond all reckoning. Not to mention it would help put Paul over the $12 million mark better than anything else.