Logically, voters had less need for information about the incumbent Democrats than about the Republican challengers, and Republican supporters were more curious to see what mittromney.com had to say about Obama and Biden than Democratic supporters...
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.
But Google by no means is completely shutting out Democrats. When the Republican National Convention (RNC) convenes in Tampa, Florida, from Aug. Google will be its “official social platform and live stream provider,” presenting coverage of RNC...
For example, Ann Coulter is trusted by right wing Republicans, but not by Democrats. By now you know you need to focus on authority, your own, as well as relationships with other authorities. But what are the best strategies for developing authority?
The most viewed video -- with 46,981 views -- is "Jack Layton A New Kind of Strong - New Democrats TV Ad. The video's description says, "A New Kind of Strong - New Democrats TV Ad. First, check out "RMR: Rick's Rant - Vote" from the Rick Mercer...
The legislation was contested by free speech groups and many Democrats last year but the conservative swing in the recent election now has bipartisan support. Sen. Susan Collins, the Republican ranking member on the Homeland Security and...
However, a review of the YouTube channels for tea party candidates indicates that Paul and Angle may be running more sophisticated campaigns than the Democrats they are running against. But it appears that the Democrats no longer enjoy the...
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 search results in an effort to lead Democrats to victory. Chris Bowers of The Daily Kos calls the practice...
About the same goes for the democrats (D66), left wingers Groen Links, and right wingers PVV. 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 are using search...
Instant polling after the event unanimously declared Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats the winner. And Liberal Democrats got 6,827,938 votes, 1.0 percent more than it did in 2005. This may help explain why none of the 11 organizations that...
UK Election 2010: Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats Win the Facebook Election Editor's note: This column is part of a series dedicated to looking at the digital strategies and tactics being employed in the U.K elections.
According to Benjamin Cohen of Channel 4 in the UK, "Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats win the Facebook election. The poll which was conducted via Facebook's Democracy UK hub shows a surge of support in the Liberal Democrats in the past month.
The share of vote, with Conservatives getting 35 percent, Liberal Democrats 28 percent, and Labour 28 percent; Yesterday, they projected Conservatives would get 34.2 percent of the vote, Liberal Democrats 27.5 percent, and Labour 26.3 percent.
Finally, the Liberal Democrats' Facebook fans jumped from 65,236 to 78,750 in the past week. According to the general election 2010: poll of polls in guardian.co.uk, Conservatives lead with 35.75 percent, Labour is second with 28.00 percent, and...
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.
Editor's note: This column is part of a series dedicated to looking at the digital strategies and tactics being employed in the U.K elections. This series will explore how each of the parties are using search and display advertising, social media...
Finally, the Liberal Democrats' Facebook fans jumped from 36,822 to 65,236 in the past week. Labour and Liberal Democrats are tied with 28.0 percent, roughly were they were a week earlier. The most popular LibDem video with 22,023 views is Liberal...
Since last week's first British televised leaders' debate, the Liberal Democrats have jumped from 19.50 percent to 30.38 percent in the guardian.co.uk's General Election 2010: poll of polls. Well, colleagues on both sides of the pond have noticed...
Liberal Democrats Use Serious and Funny Videos in UK General Election With two more TV debates to come, the result of the general election is wide open -- as is the shape of the British political system given that the Liberal Democrats and their...