It only takes 3.5% of any population (11 million Americans) to consistently and loudly demand change for it to happen. In 1933, the Townsend Clubs that included 2.2 million Americans put the pressure on Congress that resulted in the launch of Social Security in 1935.
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That is not a landslide victory, it's less than one third of the people.