So the Strength in Numbers database is under another comment in your replies, compiled by G Elliot Morris, here let me link it. Click the hyperlink to “collective crowdsourcing effort” in the article, that will take you to it.
So the Strength in Numbers database is under another comment in your replies, compiled by G Elliot Morris, here let me link it. Click the hyperlink to “collective crowdsourcing effort” in the article, that will take you to it.
Even Morris says his estimates are low, and last i looked, I didn’t see St. Paul on the list yet, unless I missed it, so even large turnouts are underreported, which again, Morris has said.
AltNPS and 5051 may not have cited their sources, but their numbers might end up being closer anyhow …
June 15, 2025 at 9:27 PM
Even Morris says his estimates are low, and last i looked, I didn’t see St. Paul on the list yet, unless I missed it, so even large turnouts are underreported, which again, Morris has said.
AltNPS and 5051 may not have cited their sources, but their numbers might end up being closer anyhow …
Several of the Strength in Numbers database entries are being updated with 2x or higher numbers by attendees citing news reporting, to say nothing of added cities and towns. Check the database, it’s growing by the hour. 5-6 feels low to a lot of people, as evidenced by the updates.
June 15, 2025 at 9:13 PM
Several of the Strength in Numbers database entries are being updated with 2x or higher numbers by attendees citing news reporting, to say nothing of added cities and towns. Check the database, it’s growing by the hour. 5-6 feels low to a lot of people, as evidenced by the updates.