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Distrowatch, counting hits on its distro-specific summary pages, doesn't give a very accurate idea about overall popularity.
More general web stats, while obviously also flawed, are probably flawed much less ...and there happens to be one with per-distro breakdown on one group of very popular websites - summary of all requests on Wikimedia services:
http://stats.wikimedia.org/archive/squid_reports/2012-06/SquidRepor...
Linux Mint 12.5 M 0.01%
Linux Ubuntu 990 M 0.66%
Here, Mint has close to 2 orders of magnitude less requests than Ubuntu (and Debian, SUSE, Fedora are also ahead)
But wait, what about trends, you say? Let's check half a year ago:
http://stats.wikimedia.org/archive/squid_reports/2012-01/SquidRepor...
Linux Mint 19.1 M 0.01%
Linux Ubuntu 942 M 0.68%
Uhm, yeah...