Posted March 25, 2018 3:17 pm by Comments

By Teri Webster

An updated turnout estimate shows that about 200,000 people attended the March For Our Lives demonstration in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. And while that’s still a large turnout, the figure is far lower than what organizers initially reported.

What is the new figure based on?

The new estimate came from Digital Design & Imaging Service Inc, a Virginia-based firm that uses aerial photographs and a proprietary method for calculating crowd size, CBS News reported.

The company’s estimates show the crowd grew to its largest size — 202,796 people — at 1 p.m. The figure has a 15 percent margin of error, according to the report. In addition to the D.C. rally, about 800 other March For Our Lives events were held throughout the nation Saturday.

Initially, organizers said the total number of attendees in Washington was close to 800,000. That’s four-times the figure that Digital Design estimated from its aerial photographs.

The largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history was the Women’s March in 2017, which had a turnout of about 440,000 people, according to the same company’s estimates. In 1967, nearly 100,000 people gathered to protest the American war in Vietnam. About 250,000 people heard Martin Luther King, Jr.’s …Read the Rest

Source:: The Blaze

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