Big Bird trended on Twitter during the election campaigns when MittRomney talked about cutting PBS funding. He went beyond talking about social being the second screen experience and started off with a bang saying Twitter is the second screen.
MittRomney. What did MittRomney say about 47 percent? Spoiler alert: apparently, yes. At least for now. The big question now: is KStew pregnant with the spawn of RPatz? Will they name their unborn and potentially immortal child Renesmee?
If the presidential election were held today, Barack Obama/Joe Biden, the Democrats would get 36.7 percent of the vote, and MittRomney/Paul Ryan, the Republicans would get 36.1 percent of the vote, according to Google consumer surveys.
This could be due to the fact that people who search for “MittRomney” are mainly his supporters and therefore do not want to hear or read anything negative about the candidate that they are advocating for, and thus don’t make the click.
In the ad below, the Romney campaign also appears to be trying to fuel their social media operation by attracting Facebook fans (“Click Like to stand with Mitt. Search volume can be a good starting point for gauging the public’s appetite for...
Most recently MittRomney took part in a Google+ Hangout, in addition to touring Google’s Chicago offices. When the Republican National Convention (RNC) convenes in Tampa, Florida, from Aug. Google will be its “official social platform and live...
MittRomney: What is MittRomney's religion? Sometimes insightful and often hilarious, the lists give an overview of the topics and terms on the minds of millions in the U.S.and beyond. We've already looked at the top searches on Bing and AOL in 2011.
Prior to this week, those conducting a search for political candidate MittRomney may have gotten a peculiar message about their spelling. If you searched for "MittRomney can win," Google suggested – in its smug "didn't you mean" way – that the...
The new collection also includes more than a dozen new characters, including: Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, MittRomney, Rick Perry, Herman Cain, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich, Michele Bachman, Rick Santorum, Sarah Palin, John...
MittRomney The year's end marks a time to reflect on events over the past 12 months. Several search engines compiled the top searches in several categories for 2008, offering a glimpse into what was top of mind for searchers.
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 MittRomney) are potential fodder for page title changes that would support their endorsed candidate.
Both John McCain and MittRomney continued to battle it out without a front-runner by posting time. MittRomney – Huckabee (G,A), Rudy (G,A) New Hampshire Primary, Primaries – Romney (G,Y); McCain (A)
Keeping Americans Safe' (MittRomney) 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...
MittRomneyMittRomney A handful of search engines compiled the top searches for the year in several categories. Recaps from Google, Yahoo, AOL, Ask, and Lycos highlight the trends that came and went over the course of 2007.
Well, conduct a web search for Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Rudy Giuliani, MittRomney 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...