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Internet Demographic Data of Ron Paul SupportersBased on how polls are taken, the younger group of voters are often under-represented. It does not matter that there exists (or does not exist) Ron Paul support amongst those older than 29 because they are represented fully. The question is whether or not these polls are properly taking into account Ron Paul's base of younger support and we clearly see that it is not. Here are the age demographics of the two top Ron Paul websites. 100 is considered the "Internet Average" So if a candidate gets exactly 100, they get the exact average amount of visitors from that age group. As you can see, the only group that Ron Paul does not do well in is the age range from 25-44. Rudy Giuliani is a mainstream candidate that does equally well across all the age demographics. John McCain does increasingly better with groups as they get older. Mitt Romney does equally well across all the age demographics except that he does horrible with young people.
To contrast, check out the internet demographics of the top tier Republican candidates.
The source of these graphs are from Quantcast.com.
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