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Why do you make use of the numerical series 5, 25,125, and 625 to designate the minimum number of Democrats necessary to qualify someone for a particular level of RFD membership?

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Why do you make use of the numerical series 5, 25,125, and 625 to designate the minimum number of Democrats necessary to qualify someone for a particular level of RFD membership?

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To those of you into such stuff: these numbers are all powers of five. That is, 51 = 5, 52 = 25, 53 = 125, and 54= 625. Kinda geeky, I’ll admit. But I’ve never professed to being anything close to cool.

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