Official Q3 Military Donations Thread (Volunteers Needed)

I know we have so many different donation totals already but I’m gonna draw unnecessary attention to myself and post mine anyway ;]

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Also if anyway wants my spreadsheet for w/e reason you can download it here: http://cl.ly/B21Y
 
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Absolutely Amazing Job. Thank you all for your hard work. Now which one of you donated:


YOUR MOM 1,496.1

Some of the "Employers" were funny.
 
I know we have so many different donation totals already but I’m gonna draw unnecessary attention to myself and post mine anyway ;]

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Also if anyway wants my spreadsheet for w/e reason you can download it here: http://cl.ly/B21Y

Separated means no longer in the military, eh in short you missed some like "military" and included some that should not be. I didnt make a spreadsheet though, maybe you could take my entries and put them in your spread sheet for accurate numbers. cause i dont add good.
 
Ron Paul vs Rick Santorum

The Military answers to Rick Santorum's argument by sending all their money to Ron Paul.
 
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Here's a graph that shows totals for the year and has Obama's included. The 3Q numbers are from the most recent totals within this thread and have NOT been verified yet but I'll update this image at it's location as soon as I receive the official count. The 2Q amounts are taken from a segment on RT, see screenshots at http://RonPaulRonPaul.com below this image. It's late and I'm way past tired so if I missed something or made any major F ups please let me know.

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Sorry but this graph (and the others like it) are VERY confusing. From a mathematical perspective, the visual elements combine aspects of two different types of visual display of numerical data. I'm not a professional mathemetician so maybe someone here can explain it better.

1. By convention, the 'stacking' technique is normally used to show things added together. Imagine a bar chart showing 1 yellow square at the bottom, 4 red squares next, and 2 blue squares at the top to convey that 7 units were donated. Most people look at that and think that yellow got one unit, red got four units, and blue got two units for a total of seven. But the chart tries to use that technique to suggest that blue got seven, red got five, and yellow got one. It just doesn't work.

2. Coloring in the area underneath the line is inaccurate because it wrongly implies that the "area" of the color is what is important when in fact it is the height. This contributes to the confusion and inaccuracy because the visible area of red is much larger than the visible area of blue.

3. I suggest that Ron Paul's color should be red as he is the Republican; Obama should be blue as the Democrat; and the others can be whatever. The convention has been established that red=Republican and I suggest you should stick with that.

Normally in displaying numerical data, one chooses either area, or a line.

So one alternate method might be to stack each candidate's own numbers in a separate vertical bar, with slightly different colors for Q2 and Q3. This would then show both the individual quarter numbers and the total.

Another alternate method might be to use nested concentric pie charts. The central one could show Q2 numbers and then the bigger one the Q3 numbers. Call the total Q2 donations TQ2 & the total Q3 donations TQ3, with the radius of the central pie chart being r, and the bigger pie's radius being R. The formula for R is:

R = square root ((TQ3/TQ2) x r squared)

This would make the visible colored areas proportional to the donation totals for each candidate.

A third alternate method might be to revise the stacked chart you've done but put Ron Paul's full amount above and over Obama's numbers so that Ron Paul's area would be more than twice as large as Obama's area. This would technically be inaccurate regarding the areas, but it would more clearly convey the truth that Ron Paul gets way more donations.
 
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Obama's color should stay communist red, lol.

Make Ron Paul's be digital camo!!! :D

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I agree with the person above me that it is confusing because it looks like it is trying to be an 'area' graph instead of a 'line' graph. At first glance, you wonder, are the colors supposed to overlap, or simply sit on top of one another? (It looks like Ron Paul did worse than Obama, depending on how you view it). I can't really put it in "math terms" either.
 
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Hey thanks a lot for the comments guys.

The reason I show amounts for both quarters is so you can see the surge in support for Paul vs the other candidates from 2nd to 3rd quarter. The support for Paul is climbing at a much steeper rate than all the other candidates. Cain and Gingrich took a decline in support from the 2nd to 3rd quarter as shown. It's just hard to see because they don't have a lot of support.

I agree, without the data on the left, the graphic alone would be confusing. I meant for it to be sized appropriate for facebook and looked at in full size. And if I had the data for totals on each month I would have reflected those months into the curve (well it would have been some kind a curve). This graph is meant to show totals only for both quarter's, the slope between those points is probably what is most confusing.

I hope all of you agree that in the end it does at least send the message that military support for Ron Paul towers over the rest of them. You may have to read the numbers on the left to comprehend all of it but it clearly shows he's killing it. :)

One thing is for certain, more people will create their own variations of this data because there are no better supporters than Ron Paul supporters. I see incredible things you guys put together every day and night.

Lastly, I saw that someone posted the Ron Paul vs Santorum graph on Rick Santorum's facebook page last night, hahaha that is so awesome! :D
 
Separated means no longer in the military, eh in short you missed some like "military" and included some that should not be. I didnt make a spreadsheet though, maybe you could take my entries and put them in your spread sheet for accurate numbers. cause i dont add good.

I put your numbers in a spreadsheet and got 68839.91 That's very close to what I got too.
 
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It is awkward that some people's numbers go down from 2nd qtr. I would use the year to date totals instead of graphing each qtr's totals separately.

The Paul vs. Santorum chart has a bold $107k pointing at a chart that tops out at $70k... I think that is just confusing. They look fantastic though.
 
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Out of all the candidates running for president, the Marines only donated to three of them.
Michele Bachmann: $250
Barack Obama: $1165
Ron Paul: $8901.34

It seems that the most honorable branch of the military likes the Honorable Dr. Paul the most.
 
Does this help?

It is awkward that some people's numbers go down from 2nd qtr. I would use the year to date totals instead of graphing each qtr's totals separately.
The Paul vs. Santorum chart has a bold $107k pointing at a chart that tops out at $70k... I think that is just confusing. They look fantastic though.

Does this help a little? The other republicans are so far down there it's a challenge to keep them in it...seriously, look at little Newt and Santorum down there.
 
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Hahaha they are so tiny!! I just laughed so hard!! If they talked it would be in little mouse squeeks.
 
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