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Iowa Math.

I heard this morning that the turnout in Iowa during the 2000 Caucus was 125,000 people. That means even by the Media standards we are polling around 12,500 supporters.

If we bring in just 10,000 new voter in Iowa we could grab 20%.

Anything more than that and we stand a chance to win. I would think with the Dems going on, the heavy split among party loyalist, and neocon front runners we should have some size on our side. As defragmented as the "normal" electorate is this has to be the best chance in years for a movement such as the revolution.

Here in Alabama we can get them registered as late as Jan26 I beleive it is for the primaries. Now we just got to get them to go.

I'd like to see this thing start in Iowa, so good luck and take someone with you.
 
Iowa Math.

I heard this morning that the turnout in Iowa during the 2000 Caucus was 125,000 people. That means even by the Media standards we are polling around 12,500 supporters.

If we bring in just 10,000 new voter in Iowa we could grab 20%.

Anything more than that and we stand a chance to win. I would think with the Dems going on, the heavy split among party loyalist, and neocon front runners we should have some size on our side. As defragmented as the "normal" electorate is this has to be the best chance in years for a movement such as the revolution.

Here in Alabama we can get them registered as late as Jan26 I beleive it is for the primaries. Now we just got to get them to go.

I'd like to see this thing start in Iowa, so good luck and take someone with you.

120,000 democrats. 90,000 republicans.
 
90,000 Republicans? Even better: by Media standards we have 9,000 likely supporters. If we get only 5000 new voters out, we're solid third within striking distance of a second in New Hampshire. We would certainly prove the polls wrong. It would put him in a very strong position for what's looking to be a brokered Convention this year. I would love a stunning primary season win, but it seems like, in the end, it will come down to a game of Party Politics, which we can win if we're prepared.
 
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