Lets take a look at the years post 2008 for CPAC results to compare what we need to do.
In 2013 we got 1st place and 25% of the vote out of 2,930 votes at CPAC, for a total of 733 votes.
In 2012 we got 4th place and 12% of the vote out of 3,408 votes at CPAC, for a total of 409 votes.
In 2011 we got 1st place and 30% of the vote out of 3,742 votes at CPAC, for a total of 1,122 votes.
In 2010 we got 1st place and 31% of the vote out of 2,395 votes at CPAC, for a total of 743 votes.
In 2009 we got 3rd place and 13% of the vote out of 1,757 votes at CPAC, for a total of 229 votes.
As we can see, we have won 3 of the last 5 straw polls and while our vote total in 2013 wasn't amazing it was very solid. 2013 had the 3rd most votes and 3rd highest percentage of votes that liberty has had at CPAC since we started doing this, but it was also the only win we've had that was 100% organic. In 2010 there were 638 more votes than in 2009, so if that trend holds there will be around 3,500 voters at next years CPAC. We should set our goal at 30% of the expected vote total, which would be 1,050 voters. This is 317 more voters then we had at the last CPAC conference with 100% organic support, so I think we can get to this if we have an organized effort to get people there. I expect the field to be just as divided at the next conference as it was at this one, so getting 30% would probably win the straw poll comfortably. So in our forum poll we have 8 down, 1,042 to go! Haha