1. Dean in 2004 (>144,200 members)
2. Clark in 2004 (>45,400)
3. Kucinich in 2004 (>18,300)
4. Kerry in 2004 (>16,800)
5. Democratic Party (>11,300)
6. Townhall (>8,400)
7. Join Arnold (>5,800)
8. March for Choice (>5,000)
9. Common Cause (>4,800)
10. Republican Party (>2,600)
11. Million Moms (>2,000)
12. Edwards in 2004 (>2,000)
13. Gore in 2004 (>1,900)
14. Bush in 2004 (>1,800)
15. Brights (>1,400)
Meanwhile, a quick check of blogosphere stats via Feedster shows that Dean has a lead there, with Clark and Kerry battling for second place, and Kucinich a distant third. Here's what I get when I search Feedster for each candidate's name (as a quoted string):
Once the voting actually starts, it will be interesting to see how the primary standings correspond to the early internet indicators. Do these indicators lead or simply trail the buzz from other sources?
Meanwhile, in a perhaps more telling show, the Fundrace Money Map shows us that Bush's fundraising is far more evenly distributed across the country than Howard Dean's, which is concentrated in a small number of states. (Thanks to Dave Winer for the link to Fundrace!)
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