In politics, #tcot (Top Conservatives on Twitter) and #teaparty showcased the public’s interest in discussing candidates and their activities. President Obama’s tweet, “Four more years,” was Twitter’s Golden Tweet of 2012, earning more retweets...
By contrast, CatawbaCoops.com appeals more to “conservatives. A mother gives her son two ties for his birthday. He goes upstairs, puts on one of the ties, and comes back down to show his mother. She looks him up and down, then says, “What’s the...
Politically, the poll also found that liberals favor Facebook (70 percent) more than moderates (55 percent) and conservatives (54 percent). Google is the most popular tech company in the U.S.with 82 percent of Americans having a favorable opinion...
Next, let's look at the five major parties: Conservatives, Liberals, NDP, Bloc Québécois, and the Green Party. The General Election in Canada on Monday, May 2, 2001, could turn out to be a real nail biter, but Canadians who tweet or post local...
They do not, however, explain why conservatives see the need to designate such sites as foreign terrorist organizations. But, most of it is confusing, so I thought a game card would be handy. So who are the players in this interesting global intrigue?
Conservatives also fought back in the SERPs with the same tactics (as they will no doubt do again this year). With the November mid-term elections just a few weeks away in the U.S.one website is urging its readers to manipulate Google's organic...
So, now conservatives can get their "news" from sources they'd like to see more often and liberals can do the same. That's because the Google News homepage has been revamped with several changes designed to highlight interesting stories I didn't...
The CDA (conservatives) party, which has been the biggest in the last decade, isn't doing anything different. Because Holland is regarded as one of the countries that's leading the way when it comes to online, it's interesting to see how the Dutch...
In other words, the Tory Press also failed to deliver a clear victory for the Conservatives. Conservatives ended up getting 10,683,787 votes, 3.8 percent more than they did in 2005. Well, the Daily Express (and Sunday Express), Daily Mail (and The...
The exit poll has Conservatives winning 305 seats, Labour winning 255, Lib Dems winning 61, and others winning 29. General Election 2010: five possible result scenarios for the Conservatives (telegraph.co.uk)
It has found that 42 percent support Nick Clegg of the LibDems to become prime minister, putting him ahead of 31 percent who support David Cameron of the Conservatives and 27 percent who support Gordon Brown of Labour.
The share of vote, with Conservatives getting 35 percent, Liberal Democrats 28 percent, and Labour 28 percent; A seat forecast, predicting that Conservatives will win 325 seats in Parliament, Labour 212, LibDems 86, and other parties 27;
In fact, the Conservatives channel has five YouTube honors: Meanwhile, the Conservatives' Facebook fans jumped from 64,658 to 78,440 in the past week. The Conservatives' Twitter followers increased from 28,632 to 29,882.
If the election were held yesterday (and it won't be held until May 6), then Conservatives would have won 33.5 percent of the vote, Liberal Democrats would have won 28.7 percent, and Labour would have won 26.3 percent.
That's a fair question, considering the measurable impact that the televised debates among the leaders of the Labor Party, the Conservatives, and the Liberal Democrats have had on the polls leading up to the May 6 election.
According to the general election 2010: poll of polls in guardian.co.uk, Conservatives lead with 34.8 percent, up a tick from a week ago. Meanwhile, the Conservatives' Facebook fans jumped from 48,525 to 64,658 in the past week.
This is a response to today's all out assault by Conservatives on the Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg through the many Tory controlled newspapers in the UK. It's not hard -- even from this side of the pond -- to figure out why the Conservatives...
Yesterday, the guardian.co.uk general election 2010: poll of polls showed the Conservatives with 34 percent (down more than 5 points from the previous Sunday), Labour with over 28 percent (down less than 3 points from the previous Sunday), and the...
Searches for David Cameron and the Conservatives beat out the well-known incumbent Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Labour, but the two parties' manifestos generated about the same number of searches. Jeffrey D.
When we get the conservatives, along with a vast reduction in public services, it will serve them right for their apathy. Back in January, I posted a story entitled, "Scott Brown beat Martha Coakley on YouTube, too.