There was much news about the campaigns, the debates, and anything else having to do with the candidates and their personal lives (take a look back at this article for a brief reminder – remember searches for “shirtless romney”?
Meanwhile, mittromney.com’s leading keyword terms (based on impressions) included the names of the candidates who failed to win the GOP nomination, along with Romney, Ryan and institutional names (GOP, Supreme Court, the republic).
Clever Obama is already targeting the term for PPC ads, but Romney must not have bid quite high enough for his campaign website to appear alongside Yahoo’s Electoral Scoreboard. He estimates Obama has spent almost three times more than Romney on...
If the presidential election were held today, Barack Obama/Joe Biden, the Democrats would get 36.7 percent of the vote, and Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan, the Republicans would get 36.1 percent of the vote, according to Google consumer surveys.
When it comes to the websites of Mitt Romney and Ron Paul, the attention is not quite as consistent, but with the election around the corner they have begun to endorse themselves to a greater magnitude.
Search volume can be a good starting point for gauging the public’s appetite for information on a new contending candidate – in this case, Romney. If we look at the number of searches for “Obama” in April 2008 and compare them to “Romney” searches...
In the bid the the Republican ticket, two candidates face troubles: Romney "can't win" and Santorum faces a crappier problem. Romney's Odds: Didn't You Mean. Prior to this week, those conducting a search for political candidate Mitt Romney may have...
The new collection also includes more than a dozen new characters, including: Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Herman Cain, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich, Michele Bachman, Rick Santorum, Sarah Palin, John...
Romney, Gingrich s Facebook page are on the rise, growing 44 percent from the week ending May 7 to the week ending May 14. A Gallup poll out this week puts Romney and Sarah Palin (who maintains a big presence on Twitter and Facebook) at the head of...
Obama also has a second listing at number 20, and two sites of candidates that aren't even in the race anymore (Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney) are potential fodder for page title changes that would support their endorsed candidate.
Both John McCain and Mitt Romney continued to battle it out without a front-runner by posting time. Mitt Romney – Huckabee (G,A), Rudy (G,A) According to ClickZ's presidential reporting, McCain, Romney and Barack have spent the lion's share there too.
Keeping Americans Safe' (Mitt Romney) and 'Strengthening America Overseas' (Barack Obama) may make for majestic lines in a campaign speech, but when Americans are literally searching for candidates' views on 'defense' and 'terrorism', they make...
Well, conduct a web search for Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney or another major candidate using Google, Yahoo Search, Live Search, or Ask.com. According to a Des Moines Register Iowa Poll published back in May, 56 percent...