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stillcool

(34,374 posts)
8. this one estimate is getting a lot of play
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 04:14 PM
Jun 15

seems to be the only one

As of midnight on Sunday, June 15, we have data from about 40% of No Kings Day events held yesterday, accounting for over 2.6m attendees. According to our back-of-the-envelope math, that puts total attendance somewhere in the 4-6 million people range. That means roughly 1.2-1.8% of the U.S. population attended a No Kings Day event somewhere in the country yesterday. Organizers say 5m turned out, but don’t release public event-by-event numbers.

Of course, crowdsourcing data isn’t perfect; some local reports may be inflated, and others undercounted. And the formula we use to project attendance in places where we don’t have data assumes they are similar to the places where we do. That’s a necessary assumption, but an assumption nonetheless.

So this is by no means an official tally. But we do think it’s the most comprehensive tally currently available. Hundreds of data-gatherers have been compiling accounts of event attendance and checking them against available sources since Saturday morning. From a journalism perspective, this approach at least standardizes measurement and provides references to check our math, even if it doesn’t completely avoid the usual pitfalls of estimating crowd size (or the assumptions above). But in this case, we’re interested in speed and thoroughness, not perfection.

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NB: reports of 12.1 million were by random substacker who showed no work or references. Please don't quote it Bernardo de La Paz Jun 15 #1
Mahalo BRDS! It was Brilliant to Cha Jun 15 #2
Thank you patriotic Americans BoRaGard Jun 15 #3
Thanks to all who participated or supported. A grand success. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 15 #5
K & R...... Lovie777 Jun 15 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author chowder66 Jun 15 #6
donnie, little dude, are you paying attention here. republianmushroom Jun 15 #7
this one estimate is getting a lot of play stillcool Jun 15 #8
One of the OP comments links BumRushDaShow Jun 15 #9
My town is not listed and our estimate is littlemissmartypants Jun 15 #10
I'm guessing he has some mechanism to report BumRushDaShow Jun 15 #12
I read that No Kings coordinated with over a hundred organizations. littlemissmartypants Jun 15 #16
He mentioned this was an "iniital" report BumRushDaShow Jun 15 #22
Thanks BumRushDaShow... great information in that spreadsheet bsiebs Jun 15 #11
Most welcome! That was pretty cool! BumRushDaShow Jun 15 #13
My town is listed, but far too low unc70 Jun 15 #15
At the other link with the narrative about the data BumRushDaShow Jun 15 #21
Portland had two and they only have the downtown large one listed. THere was another smaller that had 2300. Amaryllis Jun 15 #17
The other link had a narrative about the data BumRushDaShow Jun 15 #23
One thing about Trump, he makes history and has had a lot of firsts! Ohioboy Jun 15 #14
Snort! ❤️ littlemissmartypants Jun 15 #18
How many buildings burned? Mopar151 Jun 15 #19
WHERE WERE ALL THESE FUCKING PEOPLE LAST NOVEMBER ???? AZ8theist Jun 15 #20
most of them who were elegible to vote likely voted for Harris. motivated ppl turn out nt msongs Jun 15 #24
I was proud to be a part of yesterday slightlv Jun 15 #25
This old man thinks it's going to take 2-3 times that many people on the streets NoMoreRepugs Jun 15 #26
Locking per Host Consensus; Analysis GP6971 Jun 15 #27
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