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corbettkroehler

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Sun Mar 6, 2016, 08:33 AM Mar 2016

6 Million By 8PM ET (well within our grasp)

As we began the weekend, the Sanders campaign announced a push for 5 million individual contributions in advance of the senator's appearance on CNN tonight. Even before his pair of decisive Saturday successes in the heartland, he was within striking distance of the goal.

Although there hasn't been an official announcement yet, I suspect that the push for 6 million by the CNN debate at 8PM ET is within reach. I have donated twice this weekend and may reach for my wallet again around 7PM ET depending on the latest statistics of Berniementum.

If we pull off this new milestone, what's stopping us from achieving 7 million individual contributions by Sanders' appearance on Faux News Monday at 6PM ET?

http://berniesanders.com/donate

Need a nudge?

For 50 Years, Kansas Has Chosen the Democratic Nominee with 100% Accuracy [cross post]

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1280136421

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6 Million By 8PM ET (well within our grasp) (Original Post) corbettkroehler Mar 2016 OP
Just sent in $27, in addition to my automatic monthly donation! Divernan Mar 2016 #1
Where can we go to see what the total is up to? Stardust Mar 2016 #2
Infographic Credit Analytics_American Mar 2016 #3
3. Infographic Credit
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 04:17 PM
Mar 2016

Hi corbettkroehler,

LOVE that you're sharing this important data-- 50 years of election results are not insignificant, and as our access to data grows exponentially, our ability to decipher it becomes more and more detrimental!

Would you be able to edit your original post to provide credit to the Analytics@American program for creating the infographic? The blog post also provides more insight into caucus and primary season; it's a very interesting read.

https://onlinebusiness.american.edu/blog/presidential-primary-predictions/

Thanks so much!!

Everyone else-- eyes on the upcoming elections! Next up: Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, and Mississippi on Tuesday, March 8.

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