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Do Same People Win At Tweeting Who Win At Polls?

In the previous three weeks, an additional 15 states have participated in electoral contests to narrow the field of candidates who will at last secure the Republican and Democratic party nominations for president.

With so much activity happening disconnected from the net, we were expected for an overhaul of the most recent and greatest activity happening online on our cherished Twitter!


Nevada and South Carolina facilitated contests in the second 50% of February, and most outstandingly, the BIG ONE: Super Tuesday.

For those of you who aren't acquainted with Super Tuesday, it denote the single greatest day for throwing votes in the 2016 US presidential race until the general decision in November. Voters in 12 states cast tallies with a significant number of representatives in question: 595 for Republicans crosswise over 11 contests, and 865 for Democrats crosswise over 12 contests.

Maybe most interesting, be that as it may, is the single word surfacing in each and every word cloud: "Trump." And while it shows up in each of the five candidate's pledge clouds, it's especially significant in those of his GOP rivals.

Given Trump's wide name recognition, his prevalence may not appear to be shocking.



On the off chance that we needed to estimate about the reason Trump is so unmistakable over the candidate word clouds — and to be clear, we are hypothesizing — it's possible the same reason he's so conspicuous in our current political talk: the American open is fascinated by his meteoric ascent as a politician. It's normal that somebody like Clinton, who has constructed a long political career, would hit these milestones, yet maybe surprising that a businessman and unscripted television star would do likewise. Twitter is at last reflection of it's general surroundings, all things considered.

As we did with the Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire essential, we investigated which states' inhabitants were actively tweeting amid the 48-hour period encompassing the latest electoral contests.

The top states tweeting amid the Nevada and South Carolina contests in February additionally offered a glimpse of the reckoning felt in a couple of Super Tuesday states. Most eminently was Alaska, which took a top 10 spot for 70% of the pre-Super Tuesday candidate cards, and also Texas and Vermont, which took top 10 spots on 40% of the pre-Super Tuesday candidate cards. What's more, not having any desire to be let alone for the ongoing Twitter discussion, New Hampshire inhabitants stayed active in the two electoral contests that took after their own, with that state taking a top 10 spot on 60% of the pre-Super Tuesday candidate cards.




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