Fund Raising Stalled

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Fund raising has stalled right now. After a promising start to the week, we're basically donating at last week's tepid pace. That stinks.
 
Fund raising has stalled right now. After a promising start to the week, we're basically donating at last week's tepid pace. That stinks.

The 5th should be worth the last two weeks put together.
 
Wait until it explodes again on Monday. It's like the tidewater being sucked out to form then next huge tidal wave.
 
yes, pew!

The 5th should be worth the last two weeks put together.


it does stink -- it means that we don't have many new people giving (they wouldn't be expected to know about the 5th) - maybe just the same 'ol people giving.

lynn
 
I guess I am a little concerned that if everyone is holding out for the 5th, and 20,000 people donate that day, it means our base is still very small. I was hoping that the offline fund raising would start to pick up and gain a larger share of the total donation count.

That is, unless the campaign is hoarding offline donations for the 5th too. :p
 
We're only letting about 30k through the dam. On Monday, we blow up the dam.
 
Wait until it explodes again on Monday. It's like the tidewater being sucked out to form then next huge tidal wave.

I like that comparison! I think it is very true, and in fact some stock investing charts are modeled after wave theory. So based on my own eyball "wave theory", we are about to get 1.5 million in donations in a single day.
 
The start of the week was proabably bolstered by the Jay Leno appearance. I imagine a large percentage of people truly are holding out for the 5th.
 
looks to be a common issue that other candidate with online totals given is behind us even today :D
 
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I like that comparison! I think it is very true, and in fact some stock investing charts are modeled after wave theory. So based on my own eyball "wave theory", we are about to get 1.5 million in donations in a single day.

It would be interesting to apply Elliots theories of chart dynamics to Ron Paul graphs.
 
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