The events of this week have changed the game for the remaining 2016 presidential candidates.
Even though three candidates remain committed to their campaigns only Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will (presumably) carry the torch all the way to the vote on November 8th.
History was made this week when Hillary Clinton secured the Democratic Nomination, the first ever woman to do so in the history of the United States.
Clinton drove massive conversation on Tuesday as she seized the nomination, 619,270 mentions in total, but despite this Trump was the most talked about candidate of the night with 636,040 social mentions.
In the weeks preceding the the June 7th primaries Bernie Sanders ramped up campaign efforts in California in the hope of securing victory against Clinton in the golden state and the results were close but not enough.
#ThankyouBernie started trending in the early hours of Wednesday morning. The hashtag was used over 112,000 times with a female majority.
Head to Head
When it comes to social media both candidates have a strong presence and loyal following but Donald Trump definitely wins with over 2 million more followers than Hillary Clinton.
The road ahead won’t be easy for either of the nominees. Both have been trailed by controversy throughout the entire race and that shows no sign of letting up.
Our Election 2016 data viz shows the social sentiment for each of the candidates since the very first Republican Debate and everything in between.
There’s definite room for improvement.
The specifics of each candidate’s campaign will become more important than ever in the upcoming months. We looked at the past 3 months of social data to determine what topics social media have been discussing in relation Clinton and Trump.
Unsurprisingly, 22% of conversation surrounding Donald Trump is related to immigration. Foreign policy accounts for the majority of the conversation, exactly 35% for both candidates.
I stand with….
Celebrity endorsements been commonplace in this race. Many came out in full support of Clinton on Tuesday, including Katy Perry who’s account has more Twitter followers than anyone else in the world:
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