Ok I admire the optimism and all but I think just supporting them as you are doing right now its fine, its just a vote for a character for a game. I dont think its a good idea to ask your friends to vote for a character (I mean unless they play smash and care about K Rool). I really think you already have a lot of support (from many sites and countries) and just because a few are giving up its not going to affect much on the ballot, as there are already votes there. We are voting for character here not the president.
Remember, the character DOESN'T have to be number 1 (because probably Goku or some other impossible character is already at 1), its just so Sakurai can see what does the audience all over the world want and then he can pick 1 o 2 from a Top 10, after he evaluates his decision. I think K Rool is pretty safe now.
Also, saying that K Rool dominates Smash Bros discussion and that his is the largest and most organized group of fans on the ballot is a little entitled.
And if you are largest then why worry about a few leaving?
We want to give K. Rool the best chance possible. I dunno where you've been, but convincing others to vote for particular characters -- including friends -- has been a major goal of virtually every character support group in this forum and beyond. This is why people share movesets , make support images and banners, and discuss the characters in general .
We really care about our character and many of us have fun playing this game. It might be overzealous to you but it's an expression of our care for him, his series, and this game. Your comment is strange and rude. Especially since you could apply the condescending sentiment behind your "president" remark to every other part of the forum. Why get so involved in a video game in the first place? Why follow competitive play or discuss character patches extensively? More broadly, why do people spend time following sports, their favorite musicians, or television shows? Why not invest that discussion in something like raising awareness about climate change or something else that is socially pressing? Because we enjoy it. And leisure activities have their place in a healthy life. Everything I posted can be reasonably done and has been done by our group and those of other characters.
Or course, life should have some balance. Should you invest time on K. Rool if your life circumstances make it difficult to do so? I don't think so. If you are sick, dealing with emotional problems that K. Rool time exacerbates, if you can't afford the money to buy the K. Rool costume, don't have the means to make art, don't have friends you could talk about K. Rool with, feel unsafe using twitter or social media, or lack the time and energy to engage with this in general: you probably shouldn't. Your life is more than a video game character's fate in a fighting game. This goes for fans of all characters. Honestly, though, maybe you should take a step back and realize it is a bit presumptuous to tell us how to spend our time. Ultimately, we need to respect people's autonomy in crafting their own lifestyle.
And as you and I
both said, K.Rool is probably already doing well. It is not a contradiction to want to maximize our efforts while acknowledging our probable safe place in the ballot. We are moving forward taking all possibilities into consideration.
My comment that we are the largest and most organized group of fans was actually meant to say "we are the largest organized fan group". My observation comes from the size of this thread (in replies) vs. threads of other characters, the number of followers of the Kremling Kampaign on twitter vs. similar accounts for other characters, and the unity of the #KroctheVote movement online. Is it contestable? Yes. But it's not "entitled". If you wish to dispute the facts, say so. But it isn't entitled to make a positive observation of one's own group.