harikaried
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Iowa
2008: 11,841 votes
2012: 26,219 votes
2.2x total votes
New Hampshire
2008: 18,308 votes
2012: 56,872 votes
3.1x total votes
South Carolina
2008: 16,155 votes
2012: 75,283 votes
4.7x total votes
The message of Liberty is spreading faster and faster! The rate of growth is increasing ~1.4x (2.2x -> 3.1x and 3.1x -> 4.7x) from one contest to the next, which is good news as we continue to later states.
Even with a modest flat growth of 1x (instead of 1.4x), continuing South Carolina's 4.7x increase from 2008, Ron Paul would get 295,568 votes in Florida, which is still only 3rd in that state for 2008 results. A 4.7x increase in 2008 Nevada votes would put Ron Paul with 28,608 votes well over what Romney got in 2008!
Over 100,000 new people have voted for Liberty in just the first 3 states, and there are literally millions more waiting to vote for Liberty in later states!
2008: 11,841 votes
2012: 26,219 votes
2.2x total votes
New Hampshire
2008: 18,308 votes
2012: 56,872 votes
3.1x total votes
South Carolina
2008: 16,155 votes
2012: 75,283 votes
4.7x total votes
The message of Liberty is spreading faster and faster! The rate of growth is increasing ~1.4x (2.2x -> 3.1x and 3.1x -> 4.7x) from one contest to the next, which is good news as we continue to later states.
Even with a modest flat growth of 1x (instead of 1.4x), continuing South Carolina's 4.7x increase from 2008, Ron Paul would get 295,568 votes in Florida, which is still only 3rd in that state for 2008 results. A 4.7x increase in 2008 Nevada votes would put Ron Paul with 28,608 votes well over what Romney got in 2008!
Over 100,000 new people have voted for Liberty in just the first 3 states, and there are literally millions more waiting to vote for Liberty in later states!
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